Young people in Massachusetts
face a job market that is still very weak and a higher education system that has
grown more and more expensive. This makes it difficult for them to get the
skills and experience they need to build careers and find a path towards stable,
good-paying jobs.
Two new MassBudget briefs show
how state funding for Higher Education and Youth Employment have changed over
time--and what the Governor has proposed for FY14.
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Friday, March 29, 2013
MBPC: Higher Ed. and Job Training for Young Adults
MBPC offers some solid reviews of proposals below ---
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