17%
High School Equivalency33%
Four-Year Degree50%
Skills TrainingJobs that require education and training that fall between a high school diploma and a four-year degree are the backbone of the American economy, and they depend on a skilled workforce to fill them.
In Rhode Island, a plurality of jobs (50%) require skills training beyond a high school, but not a four-year degree. But too few of Rhode Island’s workers — just 41% — have had access to the skills training necessary to fill these in-demand careers.
Rhode Island’s jobs by education requirement, 2018
17%
High School Equivalency33%
Four-Year Degree50%
Skills Training