Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reveals that remote work, rather than AI, has contributed significantly to higher unemployment rates among younger college graduates since the pandemic. The shift to remote work has made employers reluctant to hire and mentor recent graduates, who typically need more on-the-job training, resulting in a 20% rise in unemployment for those under 29 in “remotable” jobs, while unemployment for older graduates has decreased slightly.
https://www.npr.org/2026/06/01/nx-s1-5843076/remote-work-college-graduates-unemployment-ai

