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State can be model for creating skilled workers

An expert in invention and entrepreneurship who has forgotten more about both than most people know recently used this line in a room of economic development professionals: "Increasingly, there is no room in America for the unskilled."

Before the politically correct among us rise up in solidarity for the right to remain unskilled, let’s do something refreshingly honest and concede he’s right.

The current job market certainly suggests so, given the stubborn national unemployment rate three years after the official end of the recession. And so have credible studies on the future of the American workforce, such as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecast and state-specific reports from the Georgetown University Center on the Economy and the Workforce.

Tom Still

Full Story: http://www.jsonline.com/business/state-can-be-model-for-creating-skilled-workers-9q6k0ui-170831286.html

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