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New U.S. college grads now have higher unemployment than the average worker

Hacker News · Jun 6, 2026, 8:35 PM

Key takeaways

  • Part of Teaching an AI Agent to Make Beautiful Charts.
  • The reversal did not start with Chat GPT, and it did not start with the pandemic.
  • The chart tracks a single number, a recent grad's unemployment rate minus the rate for all workers.

Part of Teaching an AI Agent to Make Beautiful Charts. A fresh college degree used to come with a quiet edge in the job market. New grads had better odds of landing work than the average worker, and that edge held for as long as anyone tracked it. Not anymore. They now face higher unemployment than the workforce as a whole, and the gap is the widest on record.

What makes this strange is the timing. The reversal did not start with Chat GPT, and it did not start with the pandemic. It started in early 2019, before either one was on the radar.

The chart tracks a single number, a recent grad's unemployment rate minus the rate for all workers. Below the zero line grads come out ahead of the typical worker, and above it they fall behind.

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