NineShift wins again! Our prediction that employment would rise for college grads has come true.
A year ago supposedly smart people, such as the Univ. of Maryland professor on BBC, suggested that the costs of college outweighed the benefits and young people didn't need to go to college.
Today, the job market - - as NineShift has been predicting for years- - is so good for college graduates employers are desperate for college educated people.
Even here in Wisconsin, a story by Madeline Kennedy of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is reporting that the job outlook for college graduates is looking good with the story headline "Job Market for Recent College Grads Reaches a Post Recession Height."
Here's just one quote from the story:
"The National Association of Colleges and Employers, an organization that tracks college hiring, reported that U.S. employers expect to hire 5.2% more recent graduates this year than in 2015."
The problem now - - as NineShift has been predicting and our new book explains in detail - - is how to generate more college grads, not fewer as all the other "experts" were advocating. (Let's see what those experts are saying now - - big silence).
Photos: Help wanted signs in our little town this month.
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