Number of teens working summer jobs to hit 8 decade low

This article was originally featured in The Washington Times. By Sean Salai

 

Javier Palomarez, Founder and CEO of the United States Hispanic Business Council, was recently featured in The Washington Times, in an article on the projected decline in teen summer employment, which could reach its lowest level in nearly eight decades.

Palomarez underscored that slowing hiring is a broader warning sign for business confidence, operational capacity, and long term growth across the economy. As an organization committed to elevating the voice of American business builders, job creators, and taxpayers, the USHBC believes these trends deserve serious attention from policymakers, employers, and community leaders.


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