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A Gallup World Poll across 141 countries finds the United States has the largest generational job market optimism gap on Earth, with young Americans 21 percentage points less confident than older workers — a pattern that reverses the global norm. With 72% of US workers calling it a bad time to find quality employment, the data raises a central question: Is this pessimism a rational response to structural deterioration in the labor market, or a perception problem disconnected from still-strong headline employment numbers?

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