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Author: Segun Olakoyenikan

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In Scranton’s Booming Labor Market, Landing Great Jobs Gets Stiffer For GenZ Workers

GenZ residents, specifically ages 20 to 24, are finding it more difficult to find work than any other age group due to the Covid-19 pandemic which shuttered major U.S. cities and towns in 2020, according to the latest U.S. Census data. Continue reading In Scranton’s Booming Labor Market, Landing Great Jobs Gets Stiffer For GenZ Workers

Segun OlakoyenikanNovember 3, 2022November 4, 2022

This is a project of the Business and Economic Reporting graduate program at New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.

Scranton, Pennsylvania, at a Glance

All graphs by Hyunsoo Rim. Source: US Census 2020 ACS 5-Year Survey
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