
In recent years, there has been a marked resurgence of interest in skilled trades among young Americans, particularly in fields like welding, plumbing, and electrical work. This shift is driven by a confluence of economic and cultural factors. Rising college tuition costs and the burden of student loan debt have prompted many young adults to reconsider traditional four-year degrees in favor of…
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