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Ethan Pollack

@ethanpollack

Higher ed finance, workforce development, labor markets, and econ policy. Senior Director at Jobs for the Future. Alum of Aspen, Pew, EPI, and OMB. Views mine.

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Great article from Clint Key on why it’s so difficult to replicate or scale up the success of proven workforce programs like Project QUEST.

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It's been another crazy week in what may be the craziest year for borrowers -- here's where things stand with student loan forgiveness under the SAVE plan, other IDR plans, PSLF, and a new plan that could arrive in just weeks. forbes.com/sites/adammins…

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For different reasons, both the GOP and Dems are increasingly disenchanted by traditional higher education. The winds are shifting toward nondegree skills-based education. Jobs for the Future (JFF) has a plan for that! jff.org/idea/eliminati… cc @jffdave

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If med school grads are more sensitive to substitution effects rather than income/wealth effects, it’s better & cheaper to intervene on the margins. E.g. Stanford Law School Flywheel Program — an outcomes-based renewable fund — gets you a lot more bang for buck. reuters.com/legal/transact…

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At AEI Education post-election event: Preston Cooper: “Workforce development is one bipartisan area that a divided Congress might actually be able to make progress on.”

At <a href="/AEIeducation/">AEI Education</a> post-election event:

<a href="/PrestonCooper93/">Preston Cooper</a>: “Workforce development is one bipartisan area that a divided Congress might actually be able to make progress on.”
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It’s hard to overstate how much people hate inflation—and the lasting scars this recent surge caused. People across the board, even Democrats, mainly blamed the government (see the figure👇). Check the summary 🧵for "Why do we dislike inflation?" here: x.com/S_Stantcheva/s…

It’s hard to overstate how much people hate inflation—and the lasting scars this recent surge caused. People across the board, even Democrats, mainly blamed the government (see the figure👇).  Check the summary 🧵for "Why do we dislike inflation?" here: x.com/S_Stantcheva/s…
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How can you get ahead without a degree? There are 73 “launchpad” jobs where workers tend to earn more over time and have more job security than the median college grad, according to great research by ⁦⁦The Burning Glass Institute⁩ nytimes.com/2024/11/21/bus…

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The federal workforce development system is so ignored in DC that when its reauthorization (first time in a decade!) dies, it doesn’t even get an obituary.

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Making government more efficient is tough. Tracy Palandjian proposes a common-sense (and bipartisan!) approach: what if government programs paid for outcomes rather than inputs? Taxpayer dollars get higher ROI, and states & private sector get freedom to innovate new approaches.

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Large scale job displacements due to AI are likely to occur more slowly than a lot of people talking about AI and work might suspect. Translators were paid more and in more demand a year after GPT-4 than they were the year it launched.

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Context: ➡OBBBA will blow a >10% hole in the student loan market. ➡ Students will face financing gaps: some will drop out, forgo education entirely, or rely on risky private loans w/ no low-wage protections. ➡Institutions will need to step up to address student financing gaps.

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Through income share agreements (ISA), students pay for their education as a percentage of their post-grad income rather than a flat up-front charge or a conventional loan where they are on the hook for a fixed monthly payment regardless of what they’re earning. I sat down with