Get intelligentvalue.com

Own it today or select a payment plan

Secured by Stripe

Premium Domain Name

intelligentvalue.com

intelligentvalue.com logo

is available for purchase

239 views
Visitors fromUSUS 53%·AUAU 33%·ININ 7%·GBGB 2%·FRFR 1%

Unlock the potential of 'intelligentvalue.com', a premium domain that embodies sophistication and expertise in investment advisory and financial consulting. Perfect for businesses in artificial intelligence solutions, market research, and strategic planning, this memorable domain conveys a strong branding message that resonates with clients seeking innovative and data-driven insights. Elevate your presence in the competitive landscape with a digital identity that signifies intelligence, value, and forward-thinking solutions.

Safe & Secure

Protected transactions with Stripe

Fast Transfer

Domain transferred within 24 hours

Flexible Payments

Interest-free payment plans available

VisaMastercardAmerican ExpressDiscoverDiners ClubJCBApple PayGoogle Pay

Why Supporting STEM Education Helps Ensure U.S. Prosperity

By: NewsUSA
ⓘ This article is third-party content and does not represent the views of this site. We make no guarantees regarding its accuracy or completeness.

(NewsUSA) - Baby Boomers hit peak retirement in 2024, according to the Retirement Income Institute. In the years to come, we will see the remainder of this generation leave the workforce, as more than 4.1 million turn 65 every year between now and 2027. As Baby Boomers retire, new opportunities are emerging for younger generations to step into critical roles.

The number of American jobs in a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) field is expected to grow 10.4% between 2023 and 2033, according to The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Currently, the country lacks enough skilled workers to fill all those roles – and this gap is likely to persist. The Semiconductor Industry Association projects 1.4 million U.S. STEM jobs will go unfilled – including 67,000 in the semiconductor industry – by 2030.

This is why the U.S. needs to further promote STEM skills at all education levels. Existing evidence shows how urgently these investments are needed. At the moment, only 20% of high school graduates can handle college-level STEM courses, according to the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

STEM Employment Expands Prosperity

Promoting careers in STEM brings new prosperity to under-represented groups.

STEM occupations tend to have higher salaries than the average. In 2023, the median annual wage for all STEM occupations was $101,650, compared to $46,680 for non-STEM jobs, according to BLS.

But it’s important to ensure the benefits of STEM careers are better distributed across the population at large. Between 2011-2021, 65% of those employed in STEM occupations were men and about 35% were women.

Minorities are also underrepresented in STEM fields. African Americans represent 11% of all jobs and 9% of STEM jobs, while Hispanic Americans represent 17% of all jobs and only 8% of STEM jobs, according to PEW Research.

How to Bridge the STEM Skills Gap

The U.S. government understands how critical STEM education is to America’s future and has embarked on several initiatives to promote it. The U.S. National Science Foundation said it would invest $14.5 million as a set of awards to promote STEM education in two-year colleges. And the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 has provisions supporting STEM education in primary and high school. CubeSat and NASA both have STEM programs focused on satellite science, as well.

Alongside the U.S. government’s initiatives, the private sector also plays an important role. For example, Hughes – a wholly owned subsidiary of EchoStar – recently announced a project with the National 4-H Council designed to inspire students to explore STEM subjects.

Through the partnership, Hughesnet and National 4-H are providing STEM Challenge Kits to local 4-H, Boys & Girls Clubs, and YMCA locations in underserved areas. These kits use three hands-on activities to teach kids ranging from 8 to 14 important STEM concepts and problem-solving skills.

By making STEM education a core part of the American curriculum starting at a young age, the U.S. can recapture the lead in innovative technical fields and more broadly spread prosperity across the population.

Report this content

If you believe this article contains misleading, harmful, or spam content, please let us know.

Report this article

More News

View More

Recent Quotes

View More
Symbol Price Change (%)
AMZN  272.68
+1.51 (0.56%)
AAPL  293.32
+5.88 (2.05%)
AMD  455.19
+46.73 (11.44%)
BAC  51.31
-1.44 (-2.73%)
GOOG  397.05
+1.75 (0.44%)
META  609.63
-7.18 (-1.16%)
MSFT  415.12
-5.65 (-1.34%)
NVDA  215.20
+3.70 (1.75%)
ORCL  195.95
+1.36 (0.70%)
TSLA  428.35
+16.56 (4.02%)
Stock Quote API & Stock News API supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms Of Service.