NEW DATA BACKS UP PUSH FOR MAJOR INVESTMENT IN YOUTH-EMPLOYMENT
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High Unemployment Plagues Chicago Youth, Black Female Jobless Rate Doubled after Pandemic
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The data shows that joblessness remains worse in
Key report findings include:
- The jobless rate for Black 20- to 24-year-old females in
Chicago nearly doubled from 2019 to 2021, rising from 32.0 percent in 2019 to 59.3 percent in 2021. - The percentages of Black 20- to 24-year-old females and Hispanic or Latino males in
Chicago andIllinois , who were both out of school and jobless, continued to increase from 2020 to 2021, as other groups had recovered towards pre-pandemic levels. The rate for Black young women inChicago increased by almost 5 percentage points and inIllinois by almost 8 percentage points. The rate for the Hispanic or Latino young men inChicago was 5 percentage points higher. - In 2021, 23.9 percent of
Chicago's Hispanic or Latino 20- to 24-year-olds were out of school and jobless, up from 14.7 percent in 2019. - In 2021 there were 43,039 16- to 19-year-olds in
Illinois who were both out of school and jobless; 14,665 inCook County ; and 9,041 inChicago . For 20- to 24-year-olds, there were 134,027 inIllinois ; 61,451 inCook County ; and 36,758 inChicago . - Black 20- to 24-year-olds in
Chicago had the biggest jump in joblessness between 2019 and 2021 for any age or other demographic group, going up 13.7 percentage points, to 57.4 percent from 43.7 percent. - In
Illinois , the pre-pandemic gap widened between white 20- to 24-year-olds who were both out of school and jobless and youths of color in that age range. - In 2021, there were 439,209 jobless 16- to 19-year-olds in
Illinois , 185,959 inCook County , and 92,511 inChicago . For 20- to 24-year-olds, there were 261,124 inIllinois , 113,284 inCook County , and 66,866 inChicago .
The data brief also lists the multiple benefits of such programs: "Recent evaluations of youth employment programs in major cities have affirmed their positive impact on youth outcomes, including impacts on job readiness, academic and career aspirations, social cohesion and conflict resolution skills. … The overall social benefits may outweigh costs by as much as 11 to 1."
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The data brief backs this up. It cites a 2012 program in
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Legislation now working its way through the Illinois General Assembly, SB 2388 and SB 2261 would create the "Futures through Employment Program for Jobless Youth and Young Adults" which would appropriate
"If we invest in our young people, it will strengthen our state's economy for years to come," ASN Executive Director
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