Georgia is an emerging adult living in Philadelphia. She lives in a downtown apartment with her mother. According to research, Georgia's chances of securing a well-paid job are low because
a. most jobs are being created in the suburbs.
b. she does not own a car.
c. she is less likely to have access to many personal contacts for jobs.
d. all of these answers are correct.
Answer: d
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