Across America, young people are discovering the old promise of “go to college, work hard and you will find a good job” no longer holds. Hiring rates for recent college graduates fell by more than 20% in the past year, according to BBC News.

For the first time in more than 40 years, graduates now face a higher unemployment rate than the general population, according to The Atlantic. Young people who did everything right, from earning degrees to building resumes to interning at brand-name companies, are sending out hundreds of applications and hearing nothing back. The process has grown demoralizing. The job market now feels like endless swipes on a broken app. One graduate applied to 200 jobs and never received a single response, The Atlantic reported. It is no wonder so many feel stuck,

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