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The Summer Job, a Rite of Passage for Teens, May Be Fading Away

As businesses face economic uncertainty, seasonal work is harder to find, pushing the unemployment rate for teenagers above 13 percent.

Kailyn Rhone
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Kailyn Rhone

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CHALLENGER GRAY & CHRISTMAS, Hiring and Promotion, Indeed.com, Labor and Jobs, Modestino, Alicia Sasser, Part-Time Employment, Pennsylvania, Summer (Season), Teenagers and Adolescence, Unemployment
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