Overview

Younger workers want to secure meaningful opportunities in the labor market, yet they often face challenges such as unstable job prospects, wage stagnation, and limited career advancement. As industries such as health care and energy grow, their need for new workers becomes increasingly urgent. Young workers, particularly those ages 18 to 24, represent a valuable talent pool capable of driving these sectors forward, but many available jobs fall short of providing the skill development, career pathways, and job quality necessary for them to thrive.

 

New evidence can inform how employers, policymakers, workforce practitioners, and advocates design quality jobs and career pathways that provide young workers with training and support that match their specific abilities and needs. Attracting and retaining a new generation of workers is critical for young workers and employers alike.

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Skills and training, Young workers September 26, 2023
Article

The Impact of Student Debt on the Low-Wage Workforce

Student loan debt has a negative impact on labor market outcomes and economic mobility, with disparate economic impacts for low-wealth households. Burdens fall more heavily on Black and Latinx borrowers and those who did not complete their degree.
September 26, 2023
Two multiracial young women working in a clothing store behind the checkout counter
Economic context, Young workers Last updated on January 07, 2025
Video

WorkRise Shorts: Disaggregating Minimum Wage: Impacts on Younger Workers with Jennie Romich

How does a $15-an-hour minimum wage affect younger workers entering the labor market?
Last updated on January 07, 2025
Employer practices, Young workers Last updated on October 08, 2024
Research Summary

Young Workers Need Support When They Can't Find Their Footing in the US Workforce

During recessions, young workers are less likely to find work and face lower wage growth than more experienced workers. Unemployment Insurance could be reformed to support these young workers as they navigate the labor market amid economic downturns at foundational times in their careers, alongside other policy tools that can be effective in these instances.
Last updated on October 08, 2024

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Skills and training, Young workers December 30, 2020
Article

Evidence from Sector-Focused Training Programs Shows Significant and Persistent Earnings Gains

A new NBER working paper finds sector-focused training programs enabled participants to increase longer-term earnings through jobs with higher hourly wages.

Archana Pyati

December 30, 2020
Economic context, Young workers November 20, 2020
Changemaker Q&A

A Q&A with Michael Strain

The director of economic policy studies at American Enterprise Institute says more work is to be done to ensure job training programs in the U.S. live up to their promise.

Elisabeth Jacobs

November 20, 2020
Skills and training, Young workers November 06, 2020
Changemaker Q&A

A Q&A with Blair Milo

Indiana’s Secretary of Career Connections and Talent discusses her role connecting residents to job opportunities, food and rental assistance, and other resources during the current economic crisis.

Elisabeth Jacobs

November 06, 2020
Economic context, Young workers September 16, 2020
Changemaker Q&A

A Q&A with Oren Cass

The author of The Once and Future Worker shares his views on what the current economic crisis means for workers.

Elisabeth Jacobs

September 16, 2020