Amid the pandemic, teenagers worked more jobs than they have since 2008. Some states are considering legislation that could allow teens to work even more, but critics are concerned about the effects on school-age kids.
Today's Trends In Teen Employment
Where and when U.S. teenagers are working is changing.
Today's Trends In Teen Employment
Tony Dejak / AP
Posted: 11:00 p.m. EST Feb 2, 2022
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