More Americans are becoming "disconnected youths" — Gen Zers that aren't participating in school or work.
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- More Gen Zers are "disconnected youths," meaning they're not employed or enrolled in school.
- People between the ages of 14 and 24 are in their "decisive decade."
- This decade can determine an adult's economic and social outcomes.
Young Americans are feeling increasingly isolated from their offices and classrooms, and these "disconnected youth" ...