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Is it so hard because everyone is applying, or is something else going on? Is there a job shortage? Why is it so difficult to get a job nowadays?

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The claim "It's super hard to get a job in 2025" is true. Some challenges that have posed are the impact of AI, intensified competition, there's fewer-entry level positions, and there's also cooling hiring, which means hiring has slowed down. In an article from ABC News, it says that "Employers in nearly every industry have cut back hiring". This is also affected from President Trump's immigration policy that features the detention of undocumented immigrants at work sites and the revocation of Temporary Status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. 

Also, as an enrolled full-time student in college, I see it's very hard to capture any type of jobs around campus, or even off campus because the competition is so high. There's a bunch of people in the same positions as us, and the more people that apply to certain positions at certain jobs, the more competition rises. 

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The statement claims, “ It’s super hard to get a job in 2025” is extremely dependent on what field of interest you are involved in. While the statement is true, your field of study is extremely important.  According to 3B Healthcare, there was been a shortage of jobs in the healthcare field. This statement is proven to be false for those who specialize in these empty job spots. If you research what you study in school, following what offers a stable career may lead to more success. 

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