Unemployment is very low and Americans report having strong confidence in the economy. But not everyone is benefitting equally. Professor Harry Holzer digs into why many Americans without a college degree still struggle to find jobs, especially ones that pay well, and what the government can do to help.
For more on this topic
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Read Holzerās report for Brookings, Jobs for the working class: Raising earnings among non-college graduates
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Check out his SSN brief, Are Job Training Programs a Good Way to Fight Poverty?
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