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Research finds remote work impacts recent college graduates more than AI

1 June 2026
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has released research indicating that the rising unemployment rate among recent college graduates may be more closely linked to the increase in remote work rather than the impact of artificial intelligence. Analysis of federal employment data reveals that companies are increasingly hesitant to hire younger graduates for remote roles, as these positions make it challenging for new employees to benefit from in-person mentorship and training. The unemployment rate for those under 29 surged by 20% following the pandemic, contrasting with a slight decline for older graduates. The study compares pre-pandemic unemployment rates from 2017 to 2019 with those from 2022 to 2024, highlighting that the shift to remote work coincided with these alarming trends. The report emphasizes the significance of early career experiences, noting that entering the job market during a downturn can lead to long-term negative effects on earnings and career advancement.

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The findings underscore the changing dynamics of the job market, particularly for younger workers. Historically, economic downturns have significant long-term implications for recent graduates, influencing their earning potential and career trajectories. The shift toward remote work arrangements since the pandemic has transformed traditional employment practices, potentially disadvantaging new entrants to the workforce. Understanding these trends is crucial for policymakers and educators aiming to support young professionals in navigating a challenging employment landscape.

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