Young people appear to be shunning traditional universities, with enrollment declining and an increasing number of teenagers taking jobs or attending two-year institutions to study more blue collar pursuits.According to the Labor Department, about 62 percent of American high school graduates aged 16 to 24 enrolled in a four-year college this year, down from 66.2 percent in 2019.While that was the year before the pandemic, the numbers have declined from their peak in 2009, when 70 percent enrolled in a traditional university.
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