LoansForPoorCredit.net Publishes New Article on Income-Boosting Jobs that Do Not Require a College Degree
A new study points to a reclassified sector of high-tech skilled jobs available to those without bachelor's degrees. Enhanced job prospects and higher incomes can help beat bad credit, says the consumer finance site.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, August 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
LoansForPoorCredit.net has written and published a new article showing the top 8 skilled jobs with above-average salaries that do not require a college degree. The article can be viewed for free by visiting the website's information portal, which contains a number of free and helpful consumer guides on bad credit, personal finance and debt advice.
The site encourages individuals with bad credit and facing challenging fiscal predicaments to take a vested interest in enhancing their employability and earning potential, making clear the important link between income, security and wealth versus debt.
The announcement of the new article comes after the release of a new report by the Brookings Institution. Entitled, "The Hidden STEM Economy," the report focuses on workers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) areas, acknowledging the huge influence these sectors have on driving positive economic growth.
The main focus of the Brookings Institution's report is the occupational requirements for STEM given that policymakers tend to overlook the "strong potential workforce" of individuals without a BA degree. According to the "over professional" definition of the high-tech job sector, the report concludes that there have been many missed job opportunities for many ready, willing and able American workers without bachelor's degrees.
In 2011, 26 million American jobs representing a total of 20% of all jobs require a "high level of knowledge." Half of all STEM knowledge-requiring jobs are in fact available to individuals without 4 year college degrees and allow workers to earn an average of $53,000 - 10% more than other jobs, with similar education requirements.
Sam Malka, spokesperson for LoansForPoorCredit.net, made the announcement in the following statement.
"Increased earnings from a STEM career without a college degree can allow people with substantial debt to pay down their loans faster and save sooner. Having a lower debt to equity ratio translates to a more positive credit score, which is a key factor that creditors consider when deciding to grant a credit application along more preferable terms and with lower interest rates. We invite everyone to read our new article on STEM careers for better incomes."
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