The Disappearing American Worker: Why Young Americans Can’t Find Good Jobs

This American Thinker piece (Sept 6, 2025) discusses the growing difficulty young Americans — especially Gen Z college graduates — face in finding full-time work. It argues this is driven by corporate preference for foreign visa workers (F-1 OPT, H-1B, etc.) due to significant tax advantages (e.g., no FICA taxes) and other incentives that make them cheaper than hiring Americans

From early September 2025, this analysis remains highly relevant. With nearly 60% of recent Gen Z college graduates struggling to find full-time employment, the article examines how corporate incentives favoring foreign visa workers are contributing to the decline of opportunities for American citizens.

The American Thinker article highlights how tax advantages and visa programs make foreign workers significantly cheaper for corporations to hire than American graduates.

Read the full article here

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