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Meet a 55-year-old automotive technician in Arkansas who didn’t care if his kids went to college
When something breaks—whether it’s the plumbing or a car—the first call most people make is to a blue-collar worker. That…
Gen Z is open to blue-collar work and companies need them — but both sides are missing each other
Earlier this year, Ford CEO Jim Farley said that America needed a wake-up call. Five thousand mechanic jobs at Ford…
The new American Dream has parents rethinking college for kids—1 in 3 are now open to trade school
Some parents are so anxious about today’s job market that they’re exploring alternatives to the four-year degree, with one-in-three open…
‘Godmother of AI’ says degrees are less important than ‘how quickly can you superpower yourself’
Founders and AI startups in Silicon Valley are valuing degrees less and are seeking out candidates who can work quickly,…
For all the volatility 2025 has endured, things have actually turned out relatively well: The S&P 500 is up by…
AI is accelerating progress in almost every sector. But in the social sector, it’s exposing a gap. Despite playing a crucial…
After two decades of climbing the corporate ladder at companies ranging from ABC, ESPN, and Charter Communications (commonly known as…
Most higher education has AI backward. Rather than evolving curricula to prepare students for an AI-driven workforce, some universities have…
The world’s youngest self-made billionaire hasn’t taken a day off in 3 years and can’t stop thinking about work—here’s how he keeps from burnout
Step aside, Mark Zuckerberg, Silicon Valley has a new muscle to flex in its rolodex of young founders. Billionaire Brendan…
‘The kids aren’t alright,’ warns top economist, as unemployed, pessimistic Gen Z living with parents blow a $12 billion hole in consumption
Gen Z isn’t ok—that’s the official diagnosis from Oxford Economics, following a deep dive into the generation’s economic prospects. Indeed,…












