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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Employing youth is not only a vital and effective | ||||||
3 | way to prevent violence, but it is also a means
for encouraging | ||||||
4 | youth to stay in school; it provides much-needed financial | ||||||
5 | support to them
and their families while serving as a critical | ||||||
6 | stepping-stone to future employment; and
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7 | WHEREAS, In 2012, the Illinois youth unemployment rate was | ||||||
8 | 27%, a 10% decrease from
2006; Illinois is 1 of 10 states with | ||||||
9 | the highest teen unemployment rate; the youth unemployment rate | ||||||
10 | in Chicago is 19.6%; and
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11 | WHEREAS, African-American teens have the lowest | ||||||
12 | unemployment rate compared to other ethnic and racial
groups; | ||||||
13 | African-American males aged 16-19, living in Chicago, face the | ||||||
14 | most uncertainty in employment; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, Almost 23% of the city's 20 to 24 year-olds were | ||||||
16 | out of work and school,
compared to less than 10% of Chicago's | ||||||
17 | teens; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, According to a report by the Center for Economic | ||||||
19 | and Policy Research, 92% of
Chicago's African-American male | ||||||
20 | teens were unemployed; only 6% of low-income African-American | ||||||
21 | teens were
employed in comparison with 13% of Hispanics and 25% |
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1 | White males from similar economic
backgrounds; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, The report noted that students who do not work | ||||||
3 | while in school face greater chances of dropping out of
high | ||||||
4 | school as well as having increased incidences of teenaged | ||||||
5 | childbearing and juvenile delinquency
and arrests; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, The report also stated that higher rates of youth | ||||||
7 | unemployment lead to increased tax burdens for other workers
as | ||||||
8 | governments forgo income tax revenue, Social Security, and | ||||||
9 | Medicare taxes and have to pay
out more in welfare and | ||||||
10 | unemployment insurance costs; it is estimated that high youth
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11 | unemployment costs various governments $25 billion a year; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Across Illinois, the teen employment rate fell | ||||||
13 | from just under 50% in 2000 to 28% in 2012 - the lowest rate in | ||||||
14 | the 42 years for which such data exist; if Illinois teens had
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15 | been able to maintain their 1999-2000 employment rates during | ||||||
16 | the past year, there would have
been another 151,000 teens at | ||||||
17 | work in Illinois in 2011-2012; and
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18 | WHEREAS, The investment to hire youth is lower than hiring | ||||||
19 | seasoned individuals; companies
have the opportunity to train | ||||||
20 | newcomers possibly, for their own businesses or outside
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21 | prospects; and
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1 | WHEREAS, Younger individuals are more technologically | ||||||
2 | advanced and possess more unique skill
sets that can benefit | ||||||
3 | any company; therefore, be it
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4 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
5 | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
6 | encourage businesses to employ teens and young adults in order | ||||||
7 | to help alleviate the youth
unemployment that contributes to | ||||||
8 | the demise of communities; and be it further
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9 | RESOLVED, That employers would be not only
providing a | ||||||
10 | critical asset for their own businesses but preparing the next | ||||||
11 | generation to become
productive citizens of society.
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