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CHICAGO (AP) – Teen employment in Illinois last year dropped to its lowest level in more than 40 years, with minorities and youth from low-income homes among the hardest hit, according to a report released Tuesday.

Statewide, 27.5 percent of teens were employed, down from nearly 50 percent in 1999 and 36 percent in 2007, according to the report from Northeastern University’s Center for Labor Market Studies prepared for the Alternative Schools Network in Chicago.

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The 2011 figure is the lowest in the past 42 years for which state teen employment data exist, and Illinois had one of the biggest drops in teen employment in the country, according to the report.

Black and Hispanic teens from low-income homes were the least likely to have jobs. In Chicago, 90 percent of black teens aged 16-19 and 81 percent of Hispanic teens were jobless in 2009-10. For black and Hispanic teens from homes where the household income was less than $40,000, the numbers were 93 percent and 86 percent.

“To me, it’s not gang violence, it’s not that we’re not trying, it’s more of economic violence,” said Elizabeth Jones, 18, a senior at Frederick Douglass Academy on the city’s hard-hit West Side. “The economy is bringing us down.”

Jones was one of dozens of teens who testified Tuesday at a hearing on youth employment sponsored by the Chicago Urban League and overseen by a panel of elected officials. She and others blamed the lack of legal job options for teens turning to illegal means to make money, including selling drugs, committing robberies and turning to prostitution.

Teens said they need jobs not only to help them prepare for the future but to help their parents and siblings today. And many have already started families of their own, finding themselves trying to support themselves, their parents and their children.

For young people in those situations, the summer jobs provided by many government programs just aren’t enough.

“I have the rest of the year to worry about,” said a tearful Shawdtrana Campbell. “That money (is) gone.”

It’s critical to have the teens tell their stories to elected officials who can influence funding for teen employment programs, said Andrea Zopp, president and CEO of the Urban League. “It renews their vigor to get it done,” she said.

Nationwide, the teen employment rate has fallen from 45 percent in 1999-2000 to 26 percent in 2011, the report said.

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  • OLD VET

    THE JOBS KIDS USED TO GET IN FAST FOOD RESTEURANTS, GROCERY STORES, AND LAWN WORK ARE ALL TAKEN UP BY THE ILLEGAL ALIENS WHO ARE OVER THE SCHOOL AGE CATEGORY ! AGAIN BUSINESS BETTER START CHECKING FOR VALID WORKERS !

  • Me

    I haven’t seen a teenager working at McD’s, Jewel, or anyplace like that anymore. Seems more like their attitude than the jobs not being there.

    • InalienableWrights

      Would you hire a minor with all the legislative produced red tape?

      • Me

        Yes. The Red Tape is no worse than a non-minor…less hours that they can work, but that’s it.

  • XAVIER BUNCKLEY

    THEY DON’T WANT A JOB, ALREADY ON FOOD STAMP AND WELFARE BY TIME THEY ARE TEENAGERS THESE DAY………….

    • Enrico Martinez Gonzalez Sanchito

      That’s Chicago’s south and west sides. In the suburbs, teens want to work but the illegal bean eaters have stolen all of the entry level jobs!!!!

  • Rain

    It’s not that the teens arn’t trying or the jobs arn’t there. With the economy the way it is and so many adults unemployed, they’re going for any job they can get, be it fast food or otherwise. A desperate, experienced adult who needs that job is always going to get hired over the teen who is seen as not needing the job and is probably trying to get their first job anyway. It’s not that the jobs arn’t there or they arn’t trying, it’s that the adults get first shot at them.

    • InalienableWrights

      You both are myopic and only look at one facet of what is going on. You sound like he blind men that describe what an elephant is.
      The big picture is that this is all done on purpose.
      Rain you have fallen for the mind control that you must wait for a job rather than creating one. Xavier you fall for the divide and concur tactics of our owners.

      Get out there an investigate what the liberty and freedom paradigm can do to open both of your eyes.

    • Me

      If you read the article, the drop has been happening long b4 the current economic downturn, therefore its not because desperate, experienced adults are looking. I’m not understood at my local McD or Wendy, unless I speak Spanish. Not an attack, just a statement….its hard to be understood anymore when talking face-to-face.

      • Enrico Martinez Gonzalez Sanchito

        It should be an attack, Me. All taxpayers should be expressing outrage at how the Nobama administration has repeatedly stood in the way of deporting the low life bean eating sh!t illegal Mexicans that are dragging this country down! It is also pathetic that the media refuses to state the real problem. If we deport all of the illegal Mexicans, there would be a jobs surplus, plain and simple!!!!!

      • Me

        @Enrico Martinez Gonzalez Sanchito
        I agree whole heartedly…if you are here illegally, out you go. The reason its not an attack is that I don’t ask their immigration status.

        Plus companies as well as the SS Admin and IRS should be noticing if the same SSN is being used in various places with different names attached. When I worked multiple jobs, the name (and address) reported to SS Admin and IRS was the same. Easy-peasy for a computer system to catch discrepencies.

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  • Right IL

    Everyone here is so quick to point the finger at the people who actually have the jobs. Just because you can’t find a job doesn’t give you the right to turn to crime, since when is this acceptable in our society? I believe this problem comes from and increase in minimum wage created jobs that older people wanted to live off of, the truth is those jobs are not to make a living they are jobs meant for the young people who need to supplement income while they are in school.

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