It’s saddening to hear that nearly 6.5 million 16-24-year-olds in the U.S. are neither in school nor working according to the latest Kids Count report. They’re finding it harder to get jobs because of competition from older workers, and they're often trapped in a vicious cycle of not having the skills or experience to land a job. Many also face obstacles such as only having access to low-performing schools or being affected by poverty. (Huffington Post)