As Congress develops the next COVID-19 stimulus legislation, JFF calls on lawmakers to include significant funding for workforce development.
Since the pandemic first brought the U.S. economy to a virtual standstill in March, more than 42 million people have filed new claims for unemployment insurance (UI), and over 30 million workers are still receiving UI benefits. While many workers are expected to return to work, many will not have jobs to go back to when the nation emerges from the crisis. The people who have suffered the most—and who face the bleakest prospects once the economy begins to recover—are those who lack the education and skills necessary for stable, in-demand jobs that pay good wages.
In addition to the extension of UI and other supports, the next stimulus package must focus on the reskilling of America’s workforce. It’s essential to putting the country on a path to an equitable economic recovery. Millions of Americans will need significant assistance to acquire the skills and credentials required for new, in-demand careers in the post-COVID economy.