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Teen summer job market faces 80-year low amid hiring freeze

The summer job market for teenagers is experiencing its worst conditions in nearly 80 years, with hiring projected to be significantly down from previous years. This scarcity has led to hundreds of teens applying for a limited number of positions at places like ice cream shops and swimming pools. Factors contributing to this downturn include rising inflation, higher oil prices, and a general hiring freeze affecting industries that traditionally employ young workers, such as retail and restaurants. AI

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Teen summer job market faces 80-year low amid hiring freeze

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Emma Burleigh ·

    Hundreds of teens are flooding job ads to work at ice cream shops and swimming pools as they grapple with the worst summer job market in 80 years

    High schoolers haven’t faced this tough of a summer job market since 1948. Rising inflation, higher oil prices, and a slow hiring market are to blame.