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Is there a War on Youth? Tuition rates are higher than ever, student aid has been cut significantly, and the professional jobs available to recent graduates is relatively limited compared to the number of graduates seeking work. 
The President and Congress need to take the problems faced by young Americans far more seriously, including limiting the ever-increasing costs of education, reforming our nation’s student loan programs, and creating a new wave of jobs so that our generation can get to work. If you agree that these should be our priorities, sign our 1 Million Strong for 1 Million Jobs petition, and let’s send a message to Congress that they can’t ignore.

Is there a War on Youth? Tuition rates are higher than ever, student aid has been cut significantly, and the professional jobs available to recent graduates is relatively limited compared to the number of graduates seeking work. 

The President and Congress need to take the problems faced by young Americans far more seriously, including limiting the ever-increasing costs of education, reforming our nation’s student loan programs, and creating a new wave of jobs so that our generation can get to work. If you agree that these should be our priorities, sign our 1 Million Strong for 1 Million Jobs petition, and let’s send a message to Congress that they can’t ignore.

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