Reference Message Network reported on May 13 that a report in the May 16 (advance publication) issue of "Newsweek" stated that the current U.S. job market is full of contradictions and instability. Although the national unemployment rate remains stable, the unemployment rate for people aged 16 to 24 is much higher than the average level. With economic chaos and uncertainty increasing, many graduating college students are finding their job prospects unclear, and pessimism is growing. Experts point out that factors such as Trump's tariff policies, federal layoffs, and automation and global competition have further reduced job opportunities. Some graduates choose to continue their education to avoid the current job difficulties, while others are looking for non-traditional career paths. For students burdened with student loans, the urgency of employment becomes even more prominent, making it an important issue to balance short-term pressures with long-term planning.

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