Up to 30 Million in the U.S. Have the Skills to Earn 70% More
There's been a steady rise in the incomes of those with college degrees and a fall in those without college degrees, in the last four decades. That might change soon. Around 30 million people in America could potentially earn 70% more than what they have been earning so far, according to research. The findings point to the potential of upward mobility for millions of Americans, who might be able to climb from low-wage jobs to middle-income occupations or higher. To read more on this, click here.
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