The Apprenticeship Wage and Participation Gap – Center for American Progres…

In recent years, U.S. apprenticeship programs have become popular among politicians, workforce advocates, workers, and employers—and it’s easy to understand why. According to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), people who complete an apprenticeship program can expect to earn an average annual income of approximately $60,000—slightly above the 2016 U.S. national median household income.1 Yet, … Continue reading The Apprenticeship Wage and Participation Gap – Center for American Progres…