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Youth unemployment is at 11% in the U.S., higher than the national average. This mirrors the Great Recession, where young people faced high unemployment rates due to lack of experience and skills.
There is a divide in cultural values between those who grew up in the Northeast and attended Ivy League schools and those from public schools in the West and South.
In European countries, the bigger factor for getting women to work is having the right to part-time jobs. The U.S. is missing a lot of part-time workers.
The U.S. labor market is currently characterized by a low hire, low fire environment. This means workers with jobs are secure, but new entrants or those unemployed face challenges finding employment.
The black community faces issues like high rates of children born out of wedlock, which contribute to disparities in incarceration, dropout rates, and violence.
Men are in crisis, facing issues like lower educational attainment and workforce participation compared to women.
The American population has less in common with itself than ever before. When I was born, the United States was about 90% white Christian. It's now less than 40%.
There are issues in the black community, such as high rates of children born out of wedlock, that contribute to disparities and need to be addressed beyond social justice narratives.
There's a lot of worry about NEETs globally, people who are truly not participating in primary economic activities. What are they doing with their time? How are they getting income?
There are systemic issues in the black community, such as a high percentage of children born out of wedlock, which contribute to disparities.