
article Labor force diversity is a key indicator of job growth, and it has improved substantially over the past five years, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
But even after the economy improves slightly, it still lags behind the U.S. as a whole when it comes to workers with more than one job.
According to a 2016 study, the number of Americans in jobs that don’t require a college degree rose from 9.3 million in 2020 to 10.9 million in 2021.
That means there are now 11.2 million Americans who don’t have a bachelor’s degree.
That number is a lot higher than the number that needed a bachelor degree in the year 2020, but it doesn’t change the fact that many Americans aren’t making much progress in getting a job.
This is because many of the jobs that are still available to Americans aren�t what people would consider �comfortable� or �career-ready.�According to the BLS, there were 11.4 million Americans with less than a high school diploma in 2021, compared to the national average of 8.5 million.
The percentage of Americans with just a high-school diploma fell from 63 percent in 2020, to 56 percent in 2021 compared to its national average.
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