Indiana Chamber: Repairs needed for Indiana’s ‘leaking’ workforce pipeline

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One thought on “Indiana Chamber: Repairs needed for Indiana’s ‘leaking’ workforce pipeline

  1. This should have been the lede:

    “But, in reality, nearly all new jobs require further education.

    “I think there’s some wishful thinking… (that) students might not be going on to some sort of higher education but they’re going to work–I wish I could say that’s the case,” Bearce said. “But the labor participation for students today who aren’t going on to postsecondary (education is) on the decline. They’re not working, they’re not going to school and–in the long term–they’re not employable.”

    At some point, the reality that being a “business friendly” low tax state has a direct correlation on the availability of workers. It doesn’t appear that you can have both low taxes and an abundance of highly educated workers.

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