Sentences with phrase «dim job prospects»

Students and recent graduates saddled with large amounts of student debt and facing dim job prospects are lashing out and expressing distrust with major financial institutions.
While this information is disturbing enough with respect to seniors, it may actually represent the tip of the iceberg with the spiraling costs of college and dim job prospects for recent college graduates.
During the financial crisis, layoffs forced foreclosures, leaving families homeless, and many who lost their jobs then still struggle amid dim job prospects.

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Meanwhile, the actions of Colorado State boosters trying to bully the university on his behalf have made Bruce's future job prospects very dim.
The main reason sources say the prospects for the legislation are dim is because Senate Democratic leaders have decided to try to put immigration reform first on the agenda, and after that there likely won't be an appetite for another politically divisive issue before November's election — especially with a Supreme Court nomination ahead and a desire to stay focused on the politically potent issue of jobs.
If your debts are overwhelming and your job prospects dim, you may need to consider personal bankruptcy as a last resort.
The main reason sources say the prospects for the legislation are dim is because Senate Democratic leaders have decided to try to put immigration reform first on the agenda, and after that there likely won't be an appetite for another politically divisive issue before November's election — especially with a Supreme Court nomination ahead and a desire to stay focused on the politically potent issue of jobs.
Surely, most law professors (who generally have top credentials that would qualify them for jobs at large firms) must realize that the job prospects for lower performing students are dim.
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