Generation
Opportunity, a national, non-partisan youth advocacy organization, is
announcing its Millennial Jobs Report for December 2013. The
data is non-seasonally adjusted (NSA) and is specific to 18-29 year olds:
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The
effective (U-6) unemployment rate for 18-29 year olds, which adjusts for labor
force participation by including those who have given up looking for work, is 15.9
percent (NSA). The (U-3) unemployment rate for 18-29 year olds is 9.5
percent (NSA).
•
The
declining labor force participation rate has created an additional 1.880
million young adults that are not counted as “unemployed” by the U.S.
Department of Labor because they are not in the labor force, meaning that those
young people have given up looking for work due to the lack of jobs.
•
The
effective (U-6) unemployment rate for 18-29 year old African-Americans
is 24.2 percent (NSA); the (U-3) unemployment rate is 16.7 percent (NSA).
•
The
effective (U-6) unemployment rate for 18-29 year old Hispanics is 16.8
percent (NSA); the (U-3) unemployment rate is 10.5 percent (NSA).
•
The
effective (U-6) unemployment rate for 18-29 year old women is 13.7
percent (NSA); the (U-3) unemployment rate is 8.5 percent (NSA).
Evan
Feinberg, President of Generation Opportunity, issued the following statement:
"The
unacceptably high youth unemployment rate is troubling because we are the most
creative, innovative generation in American history. We are developing new
technologies, saving lives, and making this country better. The only thing
holding us back is the constraint of government.
The
real shame is there are easy policy solutions that would free our generation to
realize our potential. We need to stop spending our economy into a tailspin and
eliminate red-tape and other barriers to work."
Generation
Opportunity is a national, non-partisan organization advocating for economic
opportunity for young people through less government and more freedom.
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