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APPENDIX

Sources Cited on the Site

The statistics on the homepage come from the following sources. They should be cited in small, subtle text near the data on the page itself. The full list is included here for the developer’s reference and to make verification easy.

Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Labor Market for Recent College Graduates dashboard. Q4 2025 data. Source for the 5.7% unemployment rate and 42.5% underemployment rate among recent graduates.

Indeed Hiring Lab

“For New Grads Looking for Work, the Struggle Is Real – But Not for All” (April 2026). Confirms the NY Fed data and provides additional context on field-of-study variation.

Cengage Group

2025 Graduate Employability Report. Source for the 30% figure on graduates securing full-time roles in their field.

Bloomberg Businessweek

“Job Market Gets Tougher for College Grads as Competition and AI Rise” (May 2026). General market context and the trend toward AI-driven entry-level displacement.

CNBC / NPR

Multiple articles in late 2025 and early 2026 covering the same data and providing additional context for parents and graduates seeking general media coverage of the issue.

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