Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18
New York Times Seeks Stories From Graduates Living at Home Within 3 Years of College
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18

New York Times Seeks Stories From Graduates Living at Home Within 3 Years of College

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18

Summary

  • Noam Scheiber, a New York Times reporter, asked college graduates from the past 3 years who live with their parents to share their experiences for a forthcoming story.
  • The request also covers graduates who lived at home for at least 9 months after finishing college, widening the pool beyond those currently back with family.
  • Scheiber said the outreach follows a rise in the share of young college graduates living with parents, a trend he linked to higher unemployment among recent graduates.
  • The Times said responses will be reviewed individually, and names or identifying details will not be published without prior contact and permission.

Insights

Are we witnessing a permanent shift where young graduates slide down the class hierarchy despite their education?
As AI eliminates junior positions, how will companies cultivate the next generation of senior leaders and experts?
With AI automating entry-level roles, is a college degree still the surest path to a white-collar career?