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Many of those who were already at the bottom of the pile are finding it impossible to get out from under and join in.
In both Britain and the United States many people with expensive liberal-arts degrees are finding it impossible to get decent jobs.
Mr. Dean had harsh words, in particular, for the New York Police Department's stop-and-frisk practice, citing a book, "The New Jim Crow," by Michelle Alexander, in saying that "young people are finding it impossible to get jobs simply because of programs like stop-and-frisk".
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In the town centre, I then met an 18-year-old who was finding it impossible to get a job.
On the street outside, Robert Miles, an out of work locksmith, complained that he was finding it impossible to get a job.
But like many people in the UK, he's finding it impossible to get a job.
However, without qualified teacher status, he is finding it impossible to find teaching work.
Some lawyers are finding it impossible to reconstruct their client lists.
Universities with strong computer science programs are finding it impossible to keep up with the demand.
In many countries, first-time buyers are now finding it impossible to get on the bottom rung of the property ladder because they cannot scrape together the deposit.
Mr Tomlinson began reviewing small business bank lending because he kept hearing stories from local suppliers that they were either finding it impossible to get access to finance.
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