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New surveys show that artificial intelligence is eliminating more entry-level jobs than those of veteran workers. Here’s why.
With constant talk of tariffs and a possible trade war, there is an air of uncertainty that hangs over the economy, and some companies are responding by keeping hiring flat.
A record 3.9 million young adults will graduate from high school this year, with another 2 million college graduates entering ...
College students and recent graduates in Spokane are finding it increasingly difficult to secure entry-level jobs. A new study by Oxford Economics has labeled this trend as ...
A national report released quarterly shows that both unemployment and underemployment have risen among recent grads—and the ...
While the path to a first job may be rocky for these new graduates, they can take comfort in a frequently cited statistic: on ...
Service members, family and friends cheered as students in the Fort Gregg-Adams Project SEARCH program graduation ceremony at ...
A career coach for young adults said, regardless of a good or bad job market, college grads need one thing schools don’t ...
Class of 2025 college grads are facing the toughest job market since the pandemic. AI and Trump are both to blame - “What ...
While the path to a first job may be rocky for these new graduates, they can take comfort in a frequently cited statistic: on average, individuals with a bachelor’s degree earn $1 million more over ...
The Class of 2025 is begrudgingly entering a job market that is not welcoming them with open arms. Why it matters: New grads ...
More than 1,000 students graduated from Keene State and Franklin Pierce University earlier this month. For many, that means ...