Teen jobs dropped 25 percent last summer compared to the year before, marking a 77-year low that could be topped this year.
Teens face challenges in finding summer jobs as technology takes over entry-level positions.
Summer jobs for younger teens can help teach responsibility, work ethic and money skills while reducing screen time.
As it turns out, the summer job market for teens is harder than ever.
Summer hiring is expected to be the lowest on record for teens. Jobs may be more scarce, but there are still opportunities if they know where to look.
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