economy
America's Job Market Optimism Gap is the Worst in the World
Elsewhere, young people are more positive, or the generations' sentiments are more aligned.

TL;DR
- Young Americans have a gloomier outlook on job prospects than older colleagues, creating a wider optimism gap than any other country surveyed by Gallup.
- The gap in job market optimism between younger and older Americans is a global outlier.
- Factors contributing to pessimism among young Americans include AI potentially gutting entry-level roles and a corporate landscape favoring social capital over qualifications.
- The decline in positive outlook is particularly noted among young Americans with higher education who are not yet working full time.
- Young people globally tend to be more positive about job prospects or have more aligned sentiments with older generations.