Harris Supports Hiring Workers Without College Degrees

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Harris Proposes Easing Job Requirements for Federal Workers

Vice President Kamala Harris has unveiled a plan to eliminate college degree requirements for 500,000 federal jobs. This move aims to provide more opportunities for Americans who may not have pursued higher education or who are burdened by student debt.

Apprenticeships to Be Bolstered

Harris also announced plans to double the number of registered apprenticeship programs. This initiative is part of her platform to make high-paying jobs accessible to more Americans without requiring a college degree.

Questioning the Value of College

The proposal comes amid growing skepticism about the value of college degrees. Many Americans are choosing alternative career paths that do not require higher education.

Federal Government as a Major Employer

The federal government employs over 2 million workers. Eliminating degree requirements could attract individuals who previously did not qualify for government positions.

Local and State Initiatives

Harris’s proposal aligns with similar initiatives at the local and state levels. Several states have recently opened up government jobs to workers without college degrees.

Continued Support for Higher Education

While Harris supports eliminating degree requirements for federal jobs, she emphasizes the importance of higher education for those who choose to pursue it. She plans to continue efforts to make college more affordable and accessible.

Student Debt Relief Uncertainties

Harris has not yet outlined specific details on student debt relief initiatives should she win the election. The fate of the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plans remains uncertain due to legal challenges.


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