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Talk of Connecticut

Artem Gulish talks about 'America's Divided Recovery'

Jul 15, 2016, 07:27 PM

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A report by the Center On Education and the Workforce at Georgetown University shows most jobs created since the "Great Recession" have gone to those with at least some college education. Artem Gulish, co-author of 'America's Divided Recovery ,' discusses the report on Front & Center with host Dan Lovallo. #economy #recession #jobs #education

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