This article in the NY Times struck a chord with me this morning. As someone who mentors college-aged folks who are about this enter the work world, these figures are not encouraging.
The employment rate for the nation's teenagers in the first 11 months of 2004 - just 36.3 percent - was the lowest it has ever been since the federal government began tracking teenage employment in 1948.
Those 20 to 24 years old are also faring poorly. In 2000, 72.2 percent were employed during a typical month. By last year that percentage had dropped to 67.9 percent.