Fewer high schoolers are working. This is not good. – Opinion – Crain’s

Yes, teen labor force participation has fallen by 16 percentage points since 1990. Over the same period, though, employment rates of older workers and noncitizens without a high school degree also decreased. This is true not only in Illinois, but across the nation. These facts indicate that competition from older workers or low-skilled immigrant workers cannot fully explain declining teen employment.
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nixit
5 years ago

Mark Glennon and I will be manning the Jewel-Osco booth at the New Trier Jobs Fair this weekend, proudly wearing our brown aprons and UFCW Local 881 flair.

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