Recent college graduates are aggressively hunting for their first job, but they are facing one significant problem: the labor market is deteriorating. Economic research from the Federal Reserve Bank ...
The unemployment rate for recent college graduates has jumped as companies try to replace entry-level workers with artificial intelligence. Credit...Lorenzo Matteucci Supported by By Kevin Roose ...
A recent New York Fed report offers a comprehensive look at the job market for college-degree holders in the first quarter of 2025. Recent graduates have had a noticeably harder time landing a job, ...
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Most hiring managers feel skeptical about the capabilities and professionalism of young workers joining the workforce, with 1 in 6 saying they’re reluctant to hire the cohort, according to a May 6 ...
Azraiel Raines dreamed of working for the State Department, when she graduated from Idaho State University with a degree in global studies. But the State Department is not hiring. In fact it cut more ...