From The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/06/business/more-young-americans-out-of-high-school-are-also-out-of-work.html
By CATHERINE RAMPELL
Published: June 6, 2012
Published: June 6, 2012
For
this generation of young people, the future looks bleak. Only one in
six is working full time. Three out of five live with their parents or
other relatives. A large majority — 73 percent — think they need more
education to find a successful career, but only half of those say they
will definitely enroll in the next few years.
No, they are not the
idle youth of Greece or Spain or Egypt. They are the youth of America,
the world’s richest country, who do not have college degrees and aren’t
getting them anytime soon.
Whatever the sob stories about recent
college graduates spinning their wheels as baristas or clerks, the
situation for their less-educated peers is far worse, according to a report from the John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development
at Rutgers University scheduled to be released on Wednesday. The data
comes from a national survey of high school graduates who are not
enrolled in college full time, a notoriously transient population that
social scientists and other experts had been having trouble tracking.
(In the two months since the survey was conducted, a large share of
participants have had their phone numbers disconnected and could not be
reached.)
For this group, finding work that pays a living wage and offers some sense of security has been elusive.
Continue reading at: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/06/business/more-young-americans-out-of-high-school-are-also-out-of-work.html
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