Crashing Hard Into Adulthood

The LA Times' Crashing Hard Into Adulthood highlights how young Californians struggle with low wages, housing costs, and job insecurity. Many work long hours in retail or food service but remain rent-burdened and in poverty. The report shows stark racial and gender disparities, with young women of color and Black youth hit hardest. Mental health strains and lack of support systems compound the challenges.

Photography & Video by Gail Fisher

Editing by Rolf Behrans

Co-produced by Gail Fisher and Rolf Behrans



National Press Photographers Association Best of Photojournalism Best Multimedia Package––2002

National Press Photographers Association Best of Photojournalism Best Feature Picture Story––2002

Casey Medals for Meritorious Journalism––2007 Award of Excellence 

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