Over the past few days, a number of articles have been published that may be of interest. If nothing else, if you don't currently read the following publications, you should:
The Geography of Jobs
Stanford Business School
Americans frequently debate why wages are growing for the college-educated but declining for those with less education. What is less well-known is that communities and local labor markets are also diverging economically at an accelerating rate.
A closer look at the 300-plus metropolitan areas of the United States shows that Americans with high school degrees who work in communities dominated by innovative industries actually make more, on average, than the college graduates working in
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