Job hunting for the class of 2020
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national unemployment is even worse for the youth who are receiving their college diplomas this year. Data reveals that over a quarter of people aged between 20-24 are unemployed. While some struggle to make ends meet, others are lowering their expectations to adapt to a dismal job market, read the details here.
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