For many young people, your first job is a rite of passage. It might be babysitting, or working at a fast food restaurant. National statistics show the number of working teens is higher than it’s been ...
When a PEOPLE editor agreed to take a class at The Second City for a "We Tried It" piece, she didn't expect the positive effect it would have on her mental health Breanne Heldman;Timothy M. Schmidt An ...
Hey, Class of 2026 – let’s talk. Sure, it’s just October, months away from graduation. But it’s a good time to be thinking about what’s next. When you graduate, you’re still in celebration mode.
The working class, a large majority of the workforce and its most racially and ethnically diverse group, faces low pay and higher unemployment. Many policymakers today claim to speak for the struggles ...