Teen pregnancy often results in truncated education, as young parents face the challenges of childcare and financial pressures, leading to lower educational attainment compared to their non-parenting peers. This can have long-term consequences on employment opportunities and earning potential, perpetuating cycles of poverty and inequality. Additionally, teenage parents may experience societal stigma and a lack of support, further hindering their educational and employment prospects. Addressing teen pregnancy through education and support services is crucial to breaking this cycle and ensuring better outcomes for both young parents and their children.