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Speaker Johnson accuses demonstrating students of getting support from Hamas. TikTok says it'll challenge the ban. And the Supreme Court dives into the gray area between abortion and pregnancy healthcare, and into former President Trump's broad immunity claims.

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Utah Workers Need More Education for Post-Pandemic Economy

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Friday, July 10, 2020   

LOGAN, Utah - As the nation struggles to recover from the economic downturn amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, workforce experts are calling on Utah and other states to ramp up efforts to ensure that more workers have post-high school education and certificates.

According to Jeff Strohl, Ph.D., director of research at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, fewer than half of Americans between ages 25 and 64 hold a credential beyond high school.

"As we've entered into this horrid pandemic recession, certifications are going to become very core to some of our re-skilling and re-employment efforts," said Strohl.

Utah's post-high school attainment level is higher than the national average, at 56%, but according to Utah employment officials, 75% of all jobs in the state require some kind of post-secondary credential or degree.

Students of color are at greater risk of being left behind. Just 35% of 25-to-34-year-old Black workers, 22% of Latinos workers, and 23% of Native Americans have educational credentials.

A new Lumina Foundation online tool helps track state attainment levels.

Lumina's Vice President for Strategic Impact Courtney Brown said one key to improving outcomes for workers is to give high school and college counselors better training, so they can steer students to certificate programs for skills that will help them get jobs.

"People with certifications, and no other postsecondary credential, are more likely to be employed than those without them," Brown explained. "We know that they make higher salaries, are more likely to be promoted, and have greater job satisfaction than those without."

Brown added that certifications are not just for recent high school graduates; they can also help magnify or refresh skills, which can keep workers competitive.

The United States, once a leader in post-high-school educational attainment, is now ranked 10th behind countries including South Korea, Canada, Lithuania and the United Kingdom.


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