AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorkforce Training Push: Congress’s Workforce Pell expansion lets students use Pell for short, 8–14 week, career-focused training starting July 1, with governors shaping which programs qualify—aimed at faster skills and stronger employer pipelines. Hiring Caution / Labor Market Reality: June added only 57,000 jobs and unemployment fell to 4.2%, but labor force participation dropped to 61.5%, keeping the “low-hire, low-fire” feel for job seekers. AI at Work and in Policy: Illinois lawmakers weigh AI’s risks and benefits as Congress drafts hundreds of bills; meanwhile, research suggests AI may shift demand toward roles less easily replaced. Workplace Trust and Anxiety: A mid-year workplace review says anxiety stays elevated, with “forever layoffs” and rising mentions of job insecurity. Career Fraud Warning: A DPRK-linked scheme reportedly submitted hundreds of thousands of fake job applications and ran interviews, underscoring the need for stronger hiring safeguards. Immigration & Workforces: The Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act gains support to modernize H-2A access for year-round farm labor. Paychecks and Skills: UC released new data arguing its degrees still pay off, as students question ROI in a tougher, AI-shaped job market.
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