How jobs and skills training can lead to a thriving economy


While the Greater Washington region is home to the nation’s capital, those who live and work here know we’re more than just a political hub. It’s home to Fortune 1000 companies, international organizations and prestigious universities, which attract visitors, workers, students and businesses that spur continued growth and development. In the decade before the pandemic, employment in the region grew by nearly 10%, providing residents with unique opportunities for advancement.

However, those…

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