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Monday, May 02, 2011

Teen Joblessness May Hit Record This Summer

A record-low one in four U.S. teenagers will land a summer job in the coming months as a result of a still-poor job market and lost federal funding, according to a report issued on Monday.

As a consequence, urban studies experts said cities like Chicago -- where summer unemployment among African-Americans aged 16 to 19 years approaches 90 percent -- could experience a rise in street violence.

"Both national and local leadership continue to ignore the plight of youth who are most at risk for potential violence as a result of being left on the streets in the summer months when crime is at its most explosive," Chicago Urban League President Andrea Zopp said in a statement.

The summer employment rate among U.S. teen-agers this year was projected at between 25 percent and 27 percent, based on an analysis of four decades of employment trends by Andrew Sum of the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University in Boston. That would be a post-World War Two low, while as recently as 2006 the teen summer employment rate was 37 percent.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

How's that hope and change working?

Anonymous said...

Who cares. You're a kid. Go mow lawns or work on the farm.

Anonymous said...

Off to the Summer vacation at the PRISON FARM; assit in basketball shots, or sweep the weight pit, or put SUN TAN lotion on your buddy in jail.
Just think about it kids!
All expenses paid for, three hot meals and plenty of GHOST Stories; screams in the night and

BEST YET YOU DO NOT HAVE TO WORK

Anonymous said...

How's that Reaganomics working?