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Remote work, not AI, is driving rising unemployment among young college graduates, study finds

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Nick Viviani

8d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

A new report challenges the common fear that AI is causing rising unemployment among young college graduates. Instead, the study suggests that the growing trend of remote work is the primary culprit. Employers are reportedly more hesitant to hire less experienced workers for positions that don't require regular in-office attendance, making it harder for recent graduates to find jobs.

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Employers are simply more hesitant to hire less experienced workers for jobs that do not require the new hires to show up at the office regularly, the report's authors contend.
Despite persistent fears that artificial intelligence would take away more and more jobs, that may not be the reason a rising number of young college graduates are having trouble finding work.
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Despite persistent fears that artificial intelligence would take away more and more jobs, that may not be the reason a rising number of young college graduates are having trouble finding work.

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