Class of 2020 must tread carefully
It's unfortunate that the fresh college grads will have to enter the most dismal job market in decades. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, almost 4 million people will make up the class of 2020, and they will graduate in the midst of unemployment and worn down businesses. The latest data indicates that the road to recovery is long and winding, here's what college graduates in 2020 need to know.
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