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Countries are Looking to Retain Skilled Workers

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Countries compete to keep skilled young workers

The OPPORTUNITIES in the EU and America, for highly skilled tech workers,
is much greater than for these workers in their own native countries.

This continues to speak positively about America's highly skilled job
market.

The dark projection of this trend, is that the anti-intellectual American
groups can increasingly be left with poor paying jobs, and a lack of job
security.