Omaha works to combat ‘brain drain’ as young professionals leave the metro

Omaha works to combat ‘brain drain’ as young professionals leave for better opportunities

Omaha is grappling with a familiar challenge: young professionals leaving the city after graduation in search of better career opportunities elsewhere. The city is addressing this “brain drain” by incorporating talent-retention strategies into its 20-year comprehensive plan.

KMTV spoke with Creighton University students about their post-graduation plans to understand whether they intend to stay in Omaha. The responses were mixed…

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