With Unfilled Jobs, Businesses Push Rural Residents Toward College
Rural Americans are less likely to go to college than their urban counterparts. Businesses desperate to fill jobs with skilled workers are helping to change this.
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At January 28, 2019 at 06:03PM
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NPR News: With Unfilled Jobs, Businesses Push Rural Residents Toward College
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