Here's how young US workers' job tenure has changed over the years
About 44% of 18- to 34-year-old workers in the United States have been with their current employer for 3 years or more, according to Pew Research Center.
Richard Fry is a senior researcher at Pew Research Center. He is an expert on school and college enrollment in the United States, as well as the returns to education in the labor market and marriage market, and its connection to household economic well-being such as net worth.
About 44% of 18- to 34-year-old workers in the United States have been with their current employer for 3 years or more, according to Pew Research Center.
American women outnumber men in the college-educated labour force, but less-qualified women were impacted most by the pandemic, researchers say.
A quarter of U.S. young adults aged 25 to 34 resided in multigenerational households in 2021. Rising student debt and housing costs play a major role.
平均而言,美国女性的收入仍低于男性。在2019年整年工作的全职员工中,女性的年收入中值是男性的82%。
The gender age gap varies by age group and geography, finds the Pew Research Center: in 22 US cities, young women earn the same or more than young men.
Among adults 25 and older who have no education beyond high school, more women have left the labor force than men. The gender pay gap has remained steady.
Fewer people moved out of cities in the United States in 2020 than in the period before the COVID-19 pandemic began, according to research.
Only 26.5 million Americans moved from one U.S. home to another between March 2020 and March 2021, according to the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey.
According to new Pew Research Center analysis, Black and Hispanic workers remain underrepresented in STEM jobs compared with their share of the U.S. workforce.
52% of young adults currently say they're residing with one or both of their parents, and COVID-19 is thought to be directly responsible for a 5% rise.
随着美国新冠肺炎病例激增,年轻人面临着劳动力市场疲软以及教育前景不明朗的严峻挑战。根据皮尤研究中心对人口普查局数据的最新分析,在2020年2月到6月期间,既无学业也无工作的年轻人比例(有人称之为“断线率”)增加了一倍多。这一增长大部分与年轻工人失业有关。
America's disconnection rate has more than doubled as a result of the pandemic, as 28% of 16 to 24-year-olds neither have a job or are enrolled in school.
The Millennial generation is growing fast as young immigrants expand its ranks. Meanwhile, the Baby Boomer generation is reaching old age.
According to research from Pew Research Center, 13.7% of young adults in the U.S. are not engaged in work or education, compared to 16.6% in 1989.
New data shows that Baby Boomers are now outnumbered.