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  2. Why you’re seeing lots of teens at work this summer — but ...

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    Overall, inflation-adjusted median weekly pay for teens ages 16 to 19 grew from $289 in 2019 to $336 in 2023, a 13% increase, according to estimates Harrington and his coauthors of the teen summer ...

  3. Are you a young American struggling to find a job? - AOL

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    Some young Americans had a tough time finding a job last year. Companies were slow to hire in 2024 as workers quit their jobs less frequently, according to government data — a far cry from the ...

  4. Why are teens losing their minds about college applications ...

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    The college counselor at my high school told me that she’s seen kids not apply to certain universities after hearing that fellow classmates whom they considered to be better students were applying.

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  6. The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.

  7. 10 Top-Paying Jobs for Teens That Also Teach Them Work ... - AOL

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    Working from a young age teaches young people the value of a dollar. It can also build character and help teens ease into the post-school adult world. If you already have work experience before...

  8. This jobseeker made a ‘Desperate’ LinkedIn banner to counter ...

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    "We're still confident enough to tell recruiters: 'Listen, we know we're desperate, but we're not going to be played around with because of that label. "A lot of companies don't even state the ...

  9. 3 Reasons Why Teens Should Get Jobs Early On - AOL

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    It was typical in the past for someone to get their first job in their teens. Today, however, teen unemployment rates are triple the nationwide unemployment rate in the United States. Show comments