Underemployed

STARZ'S CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED "P-VALLEY" SETS RECORD AS LARGEST SEASON OVER SEASON GROWTH IN STARZ HISTORY UP 1,018% OVER SERIES DEBUT ON THE STARZ APP

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Thursday, June 9, 2022

SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on early reporting, STARZ's critically-acclaimed drama "P-Valley" was up 1,018% from its series debut on the STARZ app, setting a record as the largest season over season growth in the streamer's history1.

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  • SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on early reporting, STARZ's critically-acclaimed drama "P-Valley" was up 1,018% from its series debut on the STARZ app, setting a record as the largest season over season growth in the streamer's history1.
  • With several platforms yet to report and additional territories globally to debut the series, it drew 4.5 million multiplatform viewers2 for its season two premiere weekend in the U.S. alone.
  • The hit series, which premiered its second season on June 3, drove record subscription growth with the highest number of acquisitions in three years making it one of the best-performing series of all time.
  • "The series exemplifies our commitment to amplifying narratives by, about and for women and underrepresented audiences, and we are so proud of its continued success."

Healing Path Recovery CEO talks about a disturbing trend for young adults: 'Why work, when you can live in rehab?'

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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Casey Mahoney, Healing Path Recovery's CEO states: "A lot of young people who come through our treatment program want to work, they just can't find even a decent blue-collar job.

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  • Casey Mahoney, Healing Path Recovery's CEO states: "A lot of young people who come through our treatment program want to work, they just can't find even a decent blue-collar job.
  • They apply to trade schools and show a strong willingness to work, but the opportunities just aren't there anymore."
  • As many as 39 percent of people under the age of 25 are unemployed or underemployed.
  • More onalcohol and drug rehabilitation from Healing Path Recovery: www.healingpathrecovery.com

Pomp and Circumstances: New Study Finds Most College Graduates Who Start Out Underemployed, Stay There

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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

More than four in 10 college graduates (43 percent) in the sample were underemployed in their first job, and two-thirds of workers who were underemployed as new graduates were still underemployed five years later.

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  • More than four in 10 college graduates (43 percent) in the sample were underemployed in their first job, and two-thirds of workers who were underemployed as new graduates were still underemployed five years later.
  • Because initial underemployment can be so difficult to escape, this gender gap persists over time and holds true across every major except for engineering.
  • The financial costs of underemployment are substantial: Underemployed recent graduates, on average, earn $10,000 less annually than graduates working in college-level jobs.
  • Conversely, an overwhelming number of college graduates appropriately employed in their first job continued to hold college-level jobs five years later (87 percent).