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According to some sources, more than a third of people released from U.S. prisons end up back behind bars within three years.

That cycle doesn’t happen by chance.

Recidivism is caused by a mix of challenges, like education gaps, limited job opportunities, mental health struggles, and unstable housing.

No single workforce program can solve this alone, and ...

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The U.S. job market in 2025 is rough and uneven.

With government data frozen during the shutdown, economists are relying on private data, and the numbers aren’t great. Moody’s calls job growth “paltry,” noting that the U.S. added only 22,000 new roles in August, while September’s gains (about 60,000 jobs, per Revelio Labs) came almost entirely from education and health...

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The future isn’t coming — it’s already here. As of mid-2025, around 88% of companies worldwide are using AI in their hiring process. For them, it’s about efficiency, consistency, and better organization.

For candidates, though? It often feels th...

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Ever seen a job application that made you stop scrolling — and maybe even laugh out loud?

I did recently when I came across this young woman applying to OLIPOP. She called it her...

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In July 2025, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a major law that affects rules around Medicaid and food stamps benefits, student aid, and training.

If you’re unemployed, finishing a degree, or considering your next career move, you might be wondering: What exactly does this mean for me?

Here’s the good news — most of the big changes don’t ...

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