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Saturday, October 25, 2025

People in the News

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Job-hunting teen employment rate worse than adult levels during Great Depression

teen jobs(Bloomberg) If you think the U.S. job market is snapping back, you’re probably not a teenager hunting for work. A new report released uses statistics and analysis to call attention to an employment decline that’s so big it would be considered a national emergency if it affected people older than age 19.

The study’s lead author, Andrew Sum, the head of the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University in Boston, brings a reformer’s zeal to the topic. In 2000, he points out, 45 percent of teens (aged 16 to 19) were employed. By 2011, the last year covered by the study, that ratio had plummeted to 26 percent.

“If the employment rate went down 20 percentage points for adults, what would you call it?” he asked me. “For teenagers, it’s worse than the Great Depression. The question is, why don’t we care?”

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