With historic levels of unemployment and economic difficulty facing young adults now leaving college, analysts say that their prospects for future employment look bleak. Richard Freeman, an economist at Harvard University, said that today’s young people “will be scarred and they will be called the `lost generation' - in that their careers would not be the same way if we had avoided this economic disaster.”Copious statistics bolster the claim.Among adults aged 18 to 34, just 3.2 million people, or 4. |











