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  • After Everything: Projections of Jobs, Education, and Training . . .
    By 2031, 72 percent of jobs in the US will require postsecondary education and or training Between 2021 and 2031, there will be 18 5 million job openings per year on average, and some 12 5 million of these annualized openings will require at least some college education
  • Projected openings in occupations that require a college degree
    About half of the occupations analyzed by BLS typically require some type of college degree: associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral or professional The occupations cover a range of career fields, including Keep reading to see projections and wage data for selected college-level occupations in each of these career fields
  • What percentage of jobs require a college degree?
    Here’s a breakdown of the percentage of jobs that require a college degree by industry: Management, business, science, and arts occupations: 57 1%; Healthcare and social assistance: 44 1%; Education, training, and library occupations: 34 9%; Arts, entertainment, and recreation: 30 9%; Sales and related occupations: 25 1%; Transportation
  • Report: 72% of jobs will require more than a high school diploma in . . .
    A new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce projects that by 2031, 72% of jobs in the country will require a college degree or some sort of post-secondary training
  • 75% of New Jobs Require a Degree While Only 40% of Potential . . . - Truthout
    The numbers are deceptively simple: 75 percent of new jobs insist on a bachelor’s degree, while only 40 percent of potential applicants have one According to the advocacy group Opportunity@Work, employers mistakenly equate college completion with work aptitude, while disregarding self-acquired knowledge or nonacademic experience
  • Educational Requirements Are Gradually Disappearing From Job Postings
    The share of US job postings requiring at least a college degree fell from 20 4% to 17 8% in the last five years, opening doors for the 64% of US adults without a bachelor’s degree
  • A 4-Year Degree Isn’t Quite the Job Requirement It Used to Be
    In 2017, 51 percent required the degree By 2021, that share had declined to 44 percent Work force experts see removing the four-year college degree filter for some jobs as key to increasing
  • By 2031, 72 percent of jobs in the US will require postsecondary . . .
    By 2031 72 percent of jobs in the US will require postsecondary education and or training Between 2021 and 2031 there will be 18 5 million job openings per year on average, and some 12 5 million of these annualized openings will require at least some college education After Everything: Projections of Jobs Education, and Training


















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