Reallocating College Subsidies to Workforce Training Grants
The American education system and labor market are biased toward college graduates, but as Amazon’s recently announced retraining program reminds, many Americans are better served by employer-based training. In order to support this type of focused skill development, a new report by Oren Cass proposes a federal workforce-training grant. By subsidizing work-based training the way we do college, this proposal has the potential to fundamentally rebalance the U.S. approach to the labor market.
Learn more: https://www.manhattan-institute.org/workforce-training-grants-vs-undergraduate-degree
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Learn more: https://www.manhattan-institute.org/workforce-training-grants-vs-undergraduate-degree
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