The article examines the positions of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump on the value of four-year college degrees versus skill-based education for federal jobs. Both leaders support expanding access to federal employment by reducing degree requirements, instead prioritising skills and practical experience. This shift, driven by rising tuition costs and evolving job market needs, opens new opportunities for Americans without college degrees to pursue federal careers through apprenticeships and technical programs.
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The army veteran brought to Pennsylvania on Monday to face charges, the department said in a statement. Washington: A US Army veteran who allegedly went […]