How young people are navigating a tough and rapidly changing job market
How young people are navigating a tough and rapidly changing job market ADRIAN MA, HOST: If you want to know how the economy is doing, there are a lot of things you could look to - the price of gas, the cost of housing, the stock market. But for a lot of people, the most basic indicator of whether the economy is working for them is whether they have a job. And the fact is the term reverberating through the job market right now is low fire, low hire.
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