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Study: Automation drives income inequality
Read More →: Study: Automation drives income inequalityA newly published paper quantifies the extent to which automation has contributed to income inequality in the U.S., simply by replacing workers with technology — whether self-checkout machines, call-center systems, assembly-line technology, or other devices. Read more
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Job Training and Mentorship for Job Seekers from Vulnerable Communities Increases Workforce Equity
Sixty percent of Americans over age 25 have no bachelor’s degree. Without this diploma, large numbers of…




