
Remote Work Linked to Rising Unemployment for Recent College Graduates
New research, including findings from the New York Fed, suggests that the increase in remote work is contributing to a higher unemployment rate among recent college graduates. This trend indicates that remote work, rather than AI, is sidelining new entrants to the job market.
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Remote work -- not AI -- has sidelined recent college graduates, research finds
Research from the New York Fed finds that younger college graduates have been sidelined by remote work in recent years, as companies may be reluctant to hire those needing more training and mentoring.
By Andrea Hsu
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The expansion of remote work may explain the recent surge in youth unemployment, according to research by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Read full article →Remote work blamed for rise in unemployment rate for recent college grads
These findings align with the current ‘low-hire, low-fire’ state of the job market
By Christopher Rugaber
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