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US college graduates face harsh job market amid economic uncertainty

Al Jazeera · May 17, 2026, 3:41 PM · Also reported by 2 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Gov’t funding cuts, war, tariffs and AI advancements intensify competition among recent graduates seeking stable jobs.
  • A sea of mostly 20-somethings gather for photographs that mark the moment when the predictability of collegiate life comes to a close and new graduates face the uncertainty of what’s next.
  • Julie Patel, who just finished a master’s degree in public health, was one of those graduates.

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Gov’t funding cuts, war, tariffs and AI advancements intensify competition among recent graduates seeking stable jobs.

xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo US college students express growing concern about the impact of artificial intelligence on the economy [File: Steven Senne/AP Photo]By Andy Hirschfeld Published On 17 May 202617 May 2026New York City, USA – Like clockwork each May, soon-to-be college graduates drift into New York City’s Washington Square Park in caps and gowns, typically in purple, the school colour of nearby New York University. A sea of mostly 20-somethings gather for photographs that mark the moment when the predictability of collegiate life comes to a close and new graduates face the uncertainty of what’s next.

Julie Patel, who just finished a master’s degree in public health, was one of those graduates. But a tight job market has dampened the joy of the graduation ceremony.

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