04-05-2010, 02:41 PM
From today's Wall Street Journal:
In general, highly trained and educated workers are faring better than those without degrees in this labor market. The unemployment rate for college graduates is 5%, compared with 9.7% overall. In general, the employment picture is improving, with employers adding 162,000 jobs in March, the biggest monthly gain in three years.
Kids Feel Pinch of Parents' Unemployment - WSJ.com
Interesting article. It appears that many younger students seeking help from their parents to pay for college are out-of-luck too given the state of the economy.
In general, highly trained and educated workers are faring better than those without degrees in this labor market. The unemployment rate for college graduates is 5%, compared with 9.7% overall. In general, the employment picture is improving, with employers adding 162,000 jobs in March, the biggest monthly gain in three years.
Kids Feel Pinch of Parents' Unemployment - WSJ.com
Interesting article. It appears that many younger students seeking help from their parents to pay for college are out-of-luck too given the state of the economy.
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