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Jan. 12, 2026, 4:46 p.m.

How economic challenges are weakening the job market — especially for the young

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SUMMARY

The U.S. economy added a modest 50,000 jobs in December. It was below expectations and capped the weakest year for job growth since the pandemic. Employers added a total of 584,000 jobs for all of 2025, a big drop from the 2 million created in 2024. The unemployment rate ticked down to 4.4%, but the jobs report points to a soft market. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports.

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Key Terms

tariff — a tax on imported or exported goods

WARM-UP QUESTIONS

  1. How many fewer jobs per month were added in 2025 compared to 2024?
  2. What was the cause of the drop in hiring, according to President Trump? What reason do other experts give for the drop?
  3. When did President Trump begin imposing tariffs on imported goods?
  4. Why are Black workers disproportionately impacted by downturns, according to Andre Perry?
  5. Who (what demographic) is having the most difficult time finding work?

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

  • Why do you think hiring is weak despite other economic indicators pointing to a fast growing economy?
  • What do you think might help improve hiring in the next year?

Media literacy: What information do you think comes from interviewing individuals about their experiences looking for work that you might not get just from gathering employment numbers?

WHAT STUDENTS CAN DO

Examine the following graphic, then discuss —

  • What was the relationship between overall unemployment and youth unemployment in 2023? How much has youth unemployment increased in 2025?
  • What do you think are some typical reasons for youth unemployment being higher than overall unemployment? Why do you think that number is even higher in 2025?

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