2021 Teen Summer Job Update - May Numbers Published JUNE 14, 2020 Employers added 219,000 jobs for teenagers aged 16 to 19 in May, according to an analysis by global outplacement and business and executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray &
JOB CUTS REMAIN LOW AT THE START OF SUMMER; 24,586 JOB CUTS ANNOUNCED IN MAY Published June 3, 2021 Job cuts announced by U.S.-based employers rose 7% in May to 24,586 from the 22,913 announced in April. Last month’s total
Summer Jobs for Teens Make a Comeback—But Not All Types PUBLISHED MAY 9, 2021 By Krithika Varagur READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE It’s easy to find a gig as a lifeguard. Demand is high for work in child care and food
Jobs Recovery Underway in Retail, Entertainment Posted April 20, 2021 SUMMER JOBS OUTLOOK PROMISING FOR TEENS, AS EMPLOYERS HAVE TROUBLE FINDING WORKERS Summer jobs created for teens aged 16 to 19 years old soared to 2.2 million during the pandemic-induced
The number of teens employed in July rose to 5,353,000, an increase of 469,000 jobs from June, according to non-seasonally adjusted data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). That is on par with last July, when 468,000 jobs
2020 Teen Summer Job Update - July Numbers Published August 20, 2020 The number of teens employed in July rose to 5,353,000, an increase of 469,000 jobs from June, according to non-seasonally adjusted data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor
Are Teens the Big Job Gainers in May Jobs Report? The latest employment situation report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showed the economy gaining a surprising 2.5 million jobs after many economists and experts expected another month of
Teen employment skyrocketed during the summer months of 2019 to the highest number of jobs added since 2001, according to an analysis of non-seasonally adjusted data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics by global outplacement and executive and business coaching
Teen hiring in July rose 62 percent from the 190,000 jobs added in the same month last year, as 307,000 workers aged 16 to 19 found employment, according to analysis of non-seasonally adjusted data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Teen Employment Drops 1.5 Percent Over Last Year 951,000 JUNE GAINS HIGHER THAN AVERAGE Teen hiring rose 86 percent from the 130,000 jobs added in May, as 951,000 workers aged 16 to 19 found employment last month, according to analysis
The summer hiring season for teens got off to a better start than last May, as 130,000 workers aged 16 to 19 found employment last month, according to analysis of non-seasonally adjusted data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics by
With Mother’s Day approaching, some moms may think the best gift would be for their teenager to get a job. However, fewer teens are opting to secure summer employment. In its annual outlook, global outplacement and executive coaching firm Challenger,