A sobering forecast for 2002 college graduates: by November, more than 360,000 may still be jobless.
USA Today Magazine › Vol. 130 Nbr. 2684, May 2002
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USA Today Magazine › Vol. 130 Nbr. 2684, May 2002
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A sobering forecast for 2002 college graduates: by November, more than 360,000 may still be jobless.
FACING a slowly reviving economy and competition from unemployed workers, nearly one-third of this spring's 1,200,000 college graduates could remain jobless six months after receiving their diplomas--a delay that may affect their earnings for years to come. Based on national projections, as many as 360,000 of them could still be looking for work as 2003 approaches. According to a long-term study, unemployment early in a career can be felt over a period of years because it delays the ex...
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