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The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates


The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates

Recent college graduates are those aged 22 to 27 with a bachelor's degree or higher; young workers are those aged 22 to 27 without a bachelor's degree.

The Job Market Is Getting Tougher—Especially For Recent College ...

Companies are hiring fewer recent graduates and more are ending up unemployed or underemployed. · The labor market has changed for all job ...

The Hot Labor Market Has Melted Away. Just Ask New College Grads.

For recent graduates, ages 22 to 27, rates of unemployment and underemployment (defined as the share of graduates working in jobs that typically ...

The college job market offers a warning sign to the US labor market

But zooming in on the job market for recent college graduates paints the economy in a much less rosy light. The unemployment rate for ...

The job market for college graduates remains strong but ... - NCRC

Black recent college graduates had an 8.7% unemployment rate and an 83.6% employment rate as compared to 5.5% and 81.1% respectively for White ...

Why this job market is bad match for the college degree, recent grads

Recent college graduates are struggling to find jobs in a strong labor market, but the decline in the value of a degree is not as simple as ...

Actually, the Job Market Isn't So Bad for Gen Z College Grads

The current rate, 4.1%, remains among the lowest in 50 years, which means Zoomer college graduates have strong prospects for getting jobs right ...

New college grads face a cooling job market. Here's where the jobs ...

Hiring for freshly minted college grads is forecast to decline 6% from a year earlier, according to a recent survey of more than 200 employers.

Job Market For Gen Z College Graduates Actually Isn't Too Bad

The nation's unemployment rate has hovered between 3.4% and 4% since December 2021. The current rate, 4.1%, remains among the lowest in 50 years ...

Class of 2024: Young college graduates have experienced a rapid ...

Key findings: Following the pandemic economic shock, young college graduates have experienced a much faster bounceback in the labor market and ...

College Graduates Can't Find Jobs in Strong Labor Market

As of the most recent March data, the jobless rate for recent grads was 4.7%, compared to the 3.7% rate for all workers. Unemployment rates for ...

Labor Market Advantage Shrinks for Recent US College Graduates

Millions of recent high school graduates are gearing up to attend college later this year but the advantage in the labor market for young ...

Navigating The 2023 Job Market As A College Grad | Bankrate

In fact, in the latest job outlook survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), employers plan to hire 3.9% more ...

New college grads are the most unemployed in today's job market

The latest unemployment rate for recent graduates, at 4.4 percent, is higher than the overall joblessness rate and nearly double the rate for all workers with ...

Federal Reserve Bank of New York on LinkedIn: The Labor Market ...

Labor market conditions remained favorable for recent college graduates through the third quarter of 2023. While the unemployment rate edged ...

Class of 2024 enters uncertain job market with still-high inflation

State of play: The labor market for recent college grads is notably worse than for the population as a whole — and less hospitable than it ...

How Has COVID-19 Changed the Job Outcomes for Recent ...

At the start of the pandemic, many headlines read something like , “US college grad hiring forecast shifted from what was supposed to be the best market in 50 ...

The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates – PNPI

The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates · In December 2019, the unemployment rate for recent college graduates was 3.9%. · Recent college ...

Which college majors earn most, least money in jobs post-graduation?

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York released an economic research report analyzing 2021 labor market outcomes by breaking them down by college ...

Recent college grads are doing shockingly well. Can it last?

The labor market for recent college grads is now stronger than it was before the pandemic, which EPI economists Katherine deCourcy and Elise ...