EDUCATION
Young Americans Struggle to Find Jobs: Is the System Broken?
USAWed Jul 16 2025
The unemployment rate for those aged 20 to 24 is at 6.6%, the highest in a decade. For high school graduates aged 18 to 19, it's even worse at 14.5%.
Why is this happening?
- Economic uncertainty and fears of artificial intelligence reducing the need for workers.
- A new study suggests a bigger problem: Many young people feel the education system and job resources aren't helping them.
More than 40% of young adults think the system is broken.
Nearly half feel unprepared for upcoming jobs.
The System Isn't Supporting Young Adults
- High schools aren't exposing students to different career paths.
- Employers aren't investing in training new hires.
- Millions of open jobs require more than just a degree.
The Cycle of Unemployment
- Parents rely on outdated advice.
- Educators don't collaborate with employers.
- Employers want experience but don't offer internships.
How to Fix the Problem
- A flexible system that understands the modern job market.
- Use technology to help young people find the right opportunities.
- Move from one-time education to lifelong learning.
Only then can young Americans get a fair chance at the American Dream.
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questions
Are there hidden agendas behind the push for AI in the workforce, such as reducing the power of human workers?
Could the reported unemployment rates be manipulated to create a false narrative about the state of the economy?
How accurate is the 6.6% unemployment rate for young adults, and what other factors might contribute to this statistic?
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