Demographic shifts, technological advances, and an unprepared workforce put economies at risk if the skills gap isn't closed.

Report: The skills gap needs urgent attention


Demographic shifts, technological advances, and an unprepared workforce put economies at risk of a "skills chasm"

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Inefficient career transitions and related learning gaps are costing the U.S. economy $1.1 trillion annually--a staggering 5 percent of GDP, according to new research from Pearson.

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