youth unemployment a timebomb

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    It's not that bad in Australia yet, but in recession-hit
    Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy the unemployment
    rate among young people is dangerously high.

    In America, There’s plenty of evidence that younger
    workers may face the most difficult economy since
    the Great Depression. The national unemployment
    rate is 7.5%, but it’s 16.1% for 16-to-24-year-olds.

    Many baby boomers are working longer, to rebuild
    wealth lost during the recent recession, which has
    pushed the retirement age to the highest level in
    more than 2 decades. That has reduced turnover
    in the labour force, further limiting openings for
    young workers in an already difficult job market.

    Many young people have done what they’ve been
    told to do and gone to college, since education
    remains an important pathway to success. But
    many are graduating with heavy student-debt
    burdens and finding they can’t get jobs that
    pay enough to make the hefty payments on
    those loans. A recent study by the Federal
    Reserve Bank of New York found that high
    student-debt loads may be one of the
    biggest reasons young people buy
    fewer cars, homes and many other
    conveniences of modern life. This
    further constricts the economy.

    In Australia Whitlam made a uni education
    free - like a state school education was.
    Today student HECCs debts grow and
    Julia Gillard wants to cut uni funding.
    She forgets that Whitlam cut the
    voting age from from 21 to 18.
    Her chances of survival are slim:

 
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