11/26/2025
According to a Burning Glass Institute report, the employment rate between degree and non-degree holders is at its narrowest in 30 years.
The unemployment rate for young adults with at least a bachelor’s degree hit 6.2% in June, about one percent higher than six or seven years ago, even as rates for those with less education have declined.
Monica Haynes, director of the bureau of business and economic research at the University of Minnesota Duluth, said factors like AI, tariffs, and the pandemic are pushing the labor market in different directions.
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🎙️Reporting by KUNR intern, Mariel Day.
📷Graph is courtesy of Burning Glass Institute, image via studioroman