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Saturday, June 29, 2024
The report made a case for more employment programs and apprenticeships and expanding access to community college. “Targeting structural barriers that impact young adults—such as mental health, discrimination, the criminal justice system and lack of access to child care and transportation— could improve employment outcomes."

Increasing numbers of Gen Z have no income

An increasing number of young adults ages 18-24 are not working and have no income, according to a recent study. The research by the St. Louis Federal Reserve’s Institute for Economic Equity, which this...
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