5 numbers shaping the bioeconomy workforce gap

Over one million jobs are expected to open in the U.S. bioeconomy by 2030.

59% of the world's workforce will need training by 2030.

Labor force participation has dropped by 5% since 2001.

Childcare challenges lead to estimated losses of $165 million to $9 billion in state economies.

Certain states face severe shortages, with only 41 available workers for every 100 jobs.