In an article by Eric Hoover, The Chronicle it seems Georgetown’s study backs what our industry has been saying for ever…. Weathering the recession with a college degree can be tough. Weathering it without one is much tougher. That’s the main finding of a new report based on a study by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce. According to a report on the findings, the vast majority of jobs lost during and after the recession were held by workers with no more than a high-school diploma. On the flip side of the job-loss equation, most gains during the recovery came in the form of jobs filled by workers with at least some postsecondary education. “The gradual shift to more educated workers has been going on for decades,” the report concludes, “but the recession gave it a mighty push.” Click Here to read full article]]>