Topic: Andrew Sum
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Bleak teen jobs outlook: 25 percent unemployment and stiff competition
Teen jobs are hard to find as they compete with laid-off adults and fewer public-sector jobs. Some cities are raising cash to fund summer jobs.
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Awaiting better times, white-collar workers look to blue-collar jobs
Some laid-off educated workers are turning to lower-skilled jobs to get by.
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Job losses hit black men hardest
Some 8 percent of black men in the US have lost their jobs since November 2007, according to a recent study.
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Extra aid buys laid-off workers a little time
Some stimulus dollars are already circulating but may not provide enough help for the jobless.








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