With the gradual implementation of employment for recent graduates and the effect of policies leading to economic stability in the fourth quarter, November saw a decrease in the unemployment rate for people aged 16-24, as well as those 25-29 years old, excluding students. Although the rates still fall above the overall unemployment rate and other age groups, they mark a noticeable decline compared to previous months. According to the data, the unemployment rate for these age groups continues to remain high due to various factors affecting the labor market. In related news, it was also reported that the recent economic downturn has had a significant impact on the employment prospects of young people, with many students struggling to find suitable job opportunities after graduation. As the economy continues to recover, it remains to be seen how the unemployment rates for young people will change in the coming months.