A new report predicted Indiana and the rest of the country are heading toward a skilled labor shortage as millions of baby boomers plan to retire.
The study estimated by 2032, the U.S. will need more than 5 million additional workers with a post-high school education.
Nicole Smith, chief economist at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce and the report’s co-author, said the report found some of the most concerning shortages are expected in industries requiring a college degree…