Completing an apprenticeship dramatically raises workers’ wages. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, workers who complete an apprenticeship earn an average starting salary of $50,000+. Researchers have found that workers who complete an apprenticeship make an average of $240,037+ more than comparable job seekers in their lifetimes; if nonwage benefits are included, that number jumps to $301,533+. The wage premium for apprentices will especially benefit young workers, who are significantly more likely than older workers to have a job that lacks sufficient pay. <br /> <br />Apprenticeships would benefit Millennial's by providing those who do not go to or finish college with a viable path to the skills development that will allow them to earn higher wages. <br /> <br />Subscribers and Viewers Got Talent Too... Those Who Doubt US Inspire US... http://dannyduncanapprentice.com