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entry-level

[en-tree-lev-uhl] / ˈɛn triˌlɛv əl /






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All point to a sector under operational stress, particularly at the lower end of the market, which attracts entry-level buyers who are more sensitive to rates and monthly payments.

From MarketWatch Aug. 19, 2026

AI executives themselves have been clear that they expect entry-level jobs in particular will be affected by the technology.

From MarketWatch Aug. 19, 2026

"The persistent slide in vacancies is a red flag for the jobs market, suggesting labour demand is shrinking amid soaring employment and energy costs, while greater automation is also squeezing some entry-level roles."

From BBC Aug. 18, 2026

We’re navigating historically expensive housing, student debt, inflation, stagnant entry-level wages and a social landscape with more entertainment options than previous generations had.

From Salon Aug. 15, 2026

A half an hour or so of Web research revealed an agreeably tight labor market, with entry-level jobs advertised at $8 an hour or more and studio apartments for $400 or less.

From "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich




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