College enrollment rates for high school graduates in the U.S. has been on the decline since 2009. Sean Behr, CEO of Fountain a high-volume hiring platform, joined Cheddar News to discuss why high school graduates are benefitting from the value of attending a trade school, especially in today's economy.
Share:
More In Business

Trump and Putin to Meet in Hungary to Discuss Ukraine War
President Trump announced that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet in Budapest to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.

Why there’s more to the movie business than making a profit
There is so much more to the movie industry than focusing on box office returns for an individual film. So why do we do it?

Spooked Spenders? Why Halloween Shoppers May or May Not Be Holding Back
Katie Thomas of Kearney Consumer Institute explains why inflation, timing, and habits aren't getting in the way of consumerism this Halloween.

How Smarsh Stays Ahead in Technology and Leadership
Smarsh CEO Kim Crawford Goodman talks about the company's mission to protect the truth. *Sponsored by Smarsh

Uncovering The Shocking Collapse of Auto Giant First Brands
WSJ’s Alexander Gladstone reveals the story behind First Brands’ sudden bankruptcy: hidden deals, corporate chaos, and a mystery that shook the auto world.

European Commission fines Gucci, Chloé and Loewe for price fixing
The European Commission has fined Gucci, Chloé, and Loewe a total of over 157 million euros for anti-competitive pricing practices.

Rently’s Self-Touring Tech and the Gen Z Shift Away from Ownership
Rently CEO Merrick Lackner shares how self-touring and smart tech are transforming renting and why Gen Z is choosing flexibility over homeownership.

OpenAI partners with Walmart to let users buy products in ChatGPT
OpenAI is partnering with Walmart to allow shoppers to make purchases directly within ChatGPT.

News organizations reject new Pentagon reporting rules
Fox News, the former employer of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, has joined a near-unanimous outpouring of news organizations rejecting new rules for journalists based in the Pentagon.



