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Working Age Adults HSDO

Adults Aged 25 – 64 HSG only

Job Openings by Skill Level

So, high unemployment yet many unfilled Jobs in a Recession!!

U.S: 3 rd Out of 30 OECD Countries in Overall Postsecondary Attainment U.S: 3 rd Out of 30 OECD Countries in Overall Postsecondary Attainment 38% 6 Source: 2007 OECD Education at a Glance, Note: data is for 2005.

U.S. tied for 9 th out of 30 OECD nations in the percentage of younger workers with an associates degree or higher 39% 7 Source: 2007 OECD Education at a Glance, Note: data is for 2005.

U.S. is one of only two OECD nations where todays young people are not better educated than their parents!! 8 Source: 2007 OECD Education at a Glance, Note: data is for 2005.

State vs. State; County vs. County The Virginia Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2011 was introduced to the Virginia General Assembly on January 21. establishing 100,000 new postsecondary degrees in 20 years Making higher education more affordable and accessible for Virginia students is a top priority of our Administration. It will grow our economy, create new jobs and ensure a prosperous and dynamic Commonwealth for generations to come. - Gov. Bob McConnell CEOs for Cities Launches $1 Million Talent Dividend Competition to Boost Talent in America's Cities Prize Will Go to City with Greatest Increase in College Degrees by 2014 Thanks to CEOs for Cities, we now know that for every one percentage point increase in our college graduation rate, New Yorkers will earn an additional $17.5 billion each year. - SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher 9

Next Steps But Albany & Washington are broke… If we wait to address these challenges, what happens? If we ignore all this, will it go away? What can we do?? 10

What Can We Do Paul RevereWe all need to be Paul Revere on this issue. Do you think your kids know this? Your neighbors? Your State elected officials? Your Congressional Representatives? Your school board members? Make a bet on high demand/ high wage sectoral jobs with career ladders Get behind Skills2CompeteNY Commercialize university research on a regional basis 11

For More Information We cant fix New Yorks Workforce without doing two things: – Improve the quality of K – 12 graduates AND – Increase the Literacy Skills & Educational Levels of our Adult workers For More Information Contact John Twomey at x2 or 12