Some young adults are pivoting or adjusting their expectations, with economic and demographic factors making finding entry-level jobs a significant challenge.
BreakdownGenerated by LeadStory AI
- Gen Z in Canada is facing the highest youth unemployment rate since the mid-1990s. 23s
- Unemployment among 15 to 24-year-olds rose from 10% to 14.2% in just over two years. 32s
- Economic uncertainty, inflation, trade issues, and delayed retirements are key factors. 48s
- The government announced 6,000 new youth jobs, but many graduates remain discouraged. 1m 22s
- Some young adults are pursuing further education or accepting lower-paid jobs to gain experience. 1m 20s