Those numbers don’t mean anything and I already told you the reasons why.
And as to teenage workforce participation rate, here ya go:
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNS11300012
Those numbers confirm everything I’ve said. Houses and tuition are more expensive in relative terms than they used to be and returns in the market are lower than the were from 1980-2000.
Teenagers may not be working as much now - that doesn’t prove that that stopped with the Boomer generation. It was the norm for teenagers to work when I was growing up too.