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Jerome Powell Warns Gen Z Faces a Job Market Nightmare

by Rena Tran
September 18, 2025
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Jerome Powell Warns Gen Z Faces a Job Market Nightmare

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has acknowledged what many new graduates already feel: Gen Z is struggling to break into the job market. He called it a “hiring nightmare,” pointing out that kids coming out of college are having a hard time finding jobs.

“Entry-level jobs are getting harder to find”

Powell said younger workers, including recent college graduates and minorities, are facing unique challenges. Many of the entry-level roles that once served as stepping stones are either being automated or scaled back by companies looking to cut costs.

“AI isn’t the only reason, but it plays a role”

While artificial intelligence has shifted workloads and replaced some tasks, Powell stressed that AI is not the sole culprit. Instead, it adds to existing hiring pressures—slowing job growth, higher costs for employers, and stricter requirements for entry-level positions.

“Graduates are waiting longer to land jobs”

Today’s Gen Z graduates are searching longer and often need to settle for roles outside their desired field. Powell noted that many companies are demanding more skills, leaving a mismatch between what graduates can offer and what employers expect.

“It’s a challenge with broader implications”

For policymakers and educators, Powell’s warning highlights the need to better prepare students for a shifting labor market. For Gen Z job seekers, it’s a reminder that adaptability, skill-building, and resilience are now critical to navigating a tougher early career landscape.

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Tags: AI and employmententry-level job marketGen Z jobshiring nightmareJerome PowellU.S. labor market 2025
Rena Tran

Rena Tran

Staff writer and editorial researcher at Millionaire News, a business publication covering entrepreneurs, founders and executives across global markets. Rena covers founder stories, startup ecosystems and emerging business leaders across Asia, the Middle East and beyond.

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