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Recent graduates face the worst job market in years. Economist explains what could be behind it

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Recent graduates face the worst job market in years. Economist explains what could be behind it

Economists say this is the worst job market for new college graduates since the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. Matthew Martin, senior US economist at Oxford Economics, joins CNN’s Rahel Solomon to discuss unemployment numbers, the downside of AI, and more.

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