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From our partners at Youth Radio, an ongoing radio and video series examining some of the new paths that young people are choosing. The unemployment rate for 16- to 24-year-olds is more than double the national average. A lot of young workers are realizing that the path they thought would lead to a career -- go to college, work hard, get a great job -- may not pan out.
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