The Wall Street Journal Archives | Markle
The Wall Street Journal Archives | Markle

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The $2 Trillion Question: How to Spend on Education for the Future

Getting a college degree is no longer the only—or smartest—way to invest in human capital. Those who think more broadly will prosper in the years…

To Fill Jobs in a Tight Labor Market, Employers May Need to Get Creative

Employers might have better luck finding workers if they approach hiring like Heather Terenzio does. Ms. Terenzio, founder of Boulder-based software-development company Techtonic Group Inc.,…

American Workers Evaluate the State of Jobs in the Digital Economy

The Pew Research Center in association with the Markle Foundation last year conducted a survey about the state of American jobs to shed light on…

U.S. Workers: We Need More Training to Compete

A new study shows Americans feel they need more training and education in order to compete for jobs

How U.S. Workers Feel About Immigration Now Split Even More Widely by Political Party

Americans are more likely to believe that immigration hurts U.S. workers instead of helping them, and their views are hardening along party lines, new research…

A Surprising New Source of American Jobs: China

By Zoë Baird and Emily Parker The 2016 presidential-campaign season will bring all sorts of familiar proposals to create jobs in the U.S., but candidates…