Financial independence or potential burnout? The benefits and drawbacks of summer jobs for students
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Financial independence or potential burnout? The benefits and drawbacks of summer jobs for students
After a full academic year of coursework, social life and the general busyness of being in college, many students are returning home and beginning summer jobs. In a survey by the National Recreation and Park Association from January 2024, almost 90% of surveyed college students said they worked in some capacity during the summer. More specifically, 40.5% reported working 32 to 40 hours a week, 35.8% reported having a part-time job, and 12.9% rep…
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