Generation Jobless
Generation Jobless
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There was a time when a university degree assured you of a good job, good pay and a comfortable life. Not anymore. Today, the unemployment rate for young people in this country is close to 15% - double that of the general population. But the real crisis is the increasing number of university and college grads who are underemployed - scraping by on low-paid, part-time jobs that don't require a degree. Although there are no official statistics in Canada, it's estimated that after graduating, one in three 25- to 29-year-olds with a college or university degree ends up in a low-skilled job. And to make things worse, 60% graduate with an average debt of $27,000. Mired in debt and working in dead end jobs, their launch into adulthood is being curtailed. Some call them "the lost generation." But it's not only young people who may be lost. If the next generation fails to gain a toehold into the economy, who'll buy boomers' houses?  Who'll pay for social programs? Youth unemployment and underemployment is a ticking time bomb with serious consequences for everyone.
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