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Blue-collar men are riding America’s economic wave. Women? Not so much.
October 25, 2018 /
Well-paying jobs that don’t require a college degree are multiplying at the fastest rate in three decades, offering more Americans a path to the middle class. But economists warn one group is missing out: women.
A new report from Georgetown University found there are now about 13 million jobs nationwide that require only a high school diploma and pay at least $35,000 annually, a higher wage than most entry-level service roles.
Three-quarters of them, however, belong to men.
By Danielle Paquette
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