Why Job Training Doesn't Work
Briefly

Even with federally funded job training, studies show little to no effect on participants' earnings with wages increasing only 6% in the short term and remaining stagnant in the long term.
The focus on 're-skilling' workers for in-demand jobs does not necessarily lead to meaningful income improvement, maintaining wage stagnation in the long run.
Read at The Atlantic
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