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The Summer Surge in
College Unemployment:
Why It Happens and What You Can Do About It
Anthony P Carnevale, Ban Cheah, and ...
Overview
•  Nearly every summer, the influx of college graduates into
the job market causes a bump in the unemployment rat...
Cyclical Unemployment
•  Every year, recent college graduates experience cyclical
patterns in unemployment.
•  Unemploymen...
Seasonal Component
•  In 2013, the number of new Bachelor’s degree
graduates entering the labor market was 1.7 million.
• ...
The Great Recession
•  While unemployment among recent college graduates
increased during the recession, recent college
gr...
Impact of the Great Recession
•  Following the recession in 2010, the annual
unemployment rate peaked at:
–  11.1 percent ...
Annual Unemployment Rate for
Young Adults
Conclusion
•  If the recovery holds, there will be another 19.4 million
job openings for people with four-year college deg...
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Impact of the Great Recession The Summer Surge in College Unemployment

Impact of the Great Recession
•  Following the recession in 2010, the annual
unemployment rate peaked at:
–  11.1 percent for young adults with some college or an
Associate’s degree
–  16.8 percent for those with high school diploma
–  24.4 percent for high school dropouts
–  7.5 percent for recent college graduates with a Bachelor’s
degree.

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