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		<title>Media Silent on Youth Economic Woes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written By: Katie Dean
Crosspost with 80 Million Strong
The unemployment rate for young Americans aged 16-24 rose to 17.3% in May and now stands a staggering 7.9 points higher than the national average.  Young people in America are facing the highest unemployment rates of any demographic, while at the same time accruing, on average, $27,000 worth [...]]]></description>
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