KEY POINTS
- Worries are growing that the labor market is beginning to show cracks, particularly for younger aspirants.
- The monthly rate of workers with little previous work experience getting jobs has plunged, falling to 13% from its previous peak of 20%, according to Goldman Sachs.
- “Quite honestly, it was pretty brutal,” one job seeker said. “It felt like a lot of work for little response, little reward.”
- The hiring rate for all workers is at 3.6% of those counted in the labor force, just off the low of the post-Covid era, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Prior to the pandemic, the hiring rate was last below the current level in August 2014.
Young job seekers are finding it tougher to find employment, despite a bustling labor market: 'It was brutal'
Submitted 5 months ago by return2ozma@lemmy.world to workreform@lemmy.world
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/06/young-job-seekers-are-finding-it-tougher-to-find-employment.html
Comments
Zachariah@lemmy.world 5 months ago
kibiz0r@midwest.social 5 months ago
Economic reporting in 2024: “People report feeling ‘homeless’ and ‘starving’ despite plenty of spreadsheets with big numbers in them”
toaster@slrpnk.net 5 months ago
“Wait, you’re telling me that the peasants still think if they please their boss and vote once every few years that the inequality will be solved? They’re still not unionized or protesting?”
“Yes, sir”
“Fucking great! Let’s keep gaslighting them into thinking it’s their fault!”