The youth crisis in America is really about the rise of the NEETs

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The rising number of "disconnected youth" (NEETs) aged 16-24, now at 12%, stems from labor market discouragement, disability, or caregiving, not generational flaws. This issue disproportionately affects less educated, lower-income, and Black youth. Solutions involve job seeker benefits, flexible work protections, and broader social policies like paid leave.