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New college graduates are having a harder time finding work, and as a result, some of them could see their careers and earnings take a hit for years. Meaning that recent college graduates have been more likely to be unemployed than the broader population. This new normal has worked out OK for some Americans, but it's been particularly tough on new college graduates. While the tough job market could temporarily hurt some young graduates' earnings, there's reason to be optimistic that their finances could eventually recover. But if the job market continues to prove frustrating, some of them may begin to wonder.
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NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe video racked up millions of views in just a couple of hours and Santos' follower count increased from 50,000 to over 160,000 overnight, Santos told Fortune in an interview . Santos told Fortune. Like Santos, many young TikTokers are struggling to find well-paying corporate jobs in the US despite having degrees.
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A college-educated Gen Zer struggling to find a minimum-wage job shared her frustration in a viral video. Santos, who is based in Brooklyn, NYC, told Business Insider that she was working as a nanny until she lost her job in November 2023. AdvertisementAfter sharing her struggle on TikTok, Santos learned she's not aloneSantos made her now-viral video the day she went job-hunting in person. "Everyone's in the same position, whether they studied business, whether they studied marketing or anything else. She's now receiving job offers from strangersSantos said she's received job offers and opportunities from strangers who have seen her teary video.
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