In July 2022 55.3 percent of young people (persons ages 16 to 24) were employed the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. This measure was up from 54.4 percent in July 2021.

High School Job Statistics 2022 - Zippia

05‏/04‏/2022 — In 2020 1.336 million teens between the ages of 16 and 19 had full-time jobs. The exact number of teenage employees ebbs and flows throughout ...

Teen summer employment rises after slump early in COVID pandemic

21‏/06‏/2022 — Overall more than 6 million U.S. teens or 36.6% had a paying job for at least part of last summer marking the highest teen summer employment ...

Why so few teenagers have jobs anymore - CNBC

06‏/10‏/2019 — In 1979 nearly 60% of American teenagers were employed an all-time high. Today just over one-third or 35% of teens between the ages of 16 ...

U.S. teens (16-19) enrolled in school and working 1985-2020 - Statista

22‏/10‏/2021 — In 2020 around 17.6 percent of teenagers between ages 16 and 19 were employees while enrolled at school in the United States.

All school and no work becoming the norm for American teens

02‏/07‏/2019 — ... how teenagers (16–19-year-olds) have shifted away from working or ... Many factors are at play in the decline of teen labor force ...

Job positions are being filled by an unlikely source—teens - Fortune

06‏/07‏/2021 — The proportion of Americans ages 16-19 who are working is higher than its been in years In May 33.2% of them had jobs the highest such ...

Proportion of young people in Saturday jobs halves in 20 years

04‏/01‏/2020 — Only a quarter of 16- and 17-year-olds now do any conventional paid work compared with 48% in 1999 according to the Resolution Foundation ...

The 2022 Summer Job Outlook for American Teens - Drexel University

Changes in Employment-to-Population Ratio of 16 Years and Old in the U.S. by Age ... researchers policy makers and youth advocates have put forward many ...