Report: Missouri & Kansas Kill Gen Z Careers

Right now the future for American workers doesn't look so bright and locals entering the workforce seem to be confronting an exceptionally hard time . . . 

Here's the money line and more reporting . . . 

On paper, a 4.3% unemployment rate looks healthy. Underneath it, the job market tells a different story.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, February 2026 saw monthly hiring at the same rate as in April 2020, the first full month of the COVID-19 pandemic. And that pace of hiring was the slowest since 2011. 

Slow hiring sends shudders down the career ladder, and young workers looking to launch careers feel it most.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Missing the first rung: Entry-level job seekers in Kansas and Missouri feel hiring slowdown

Hiring is at a historically slow pace and young Missouri and Kansas workers are feeling it. Here's what's reshaping the entry-level job market.

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