JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns American businesses about a critical skills shortage, not just a worker shortage. He urges corporate leaders to collaborate with schools to bridge the talent gap in cybersecurity, coding, and financial literacy. Dimon advocates for companies to invest in education pipelines and promote curricula that integrate job-ready skills with academics to foster economic growth.
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