A new report shows the vast majority of young adults between the ages of 16 and 24 are unprepared for the workforce, and that 71 percent nationwide cannot qualify for military service.
This is the second annual release of the Citizen-Readiness Index, produced by Council for a Strong America (CSA), comprised of experts from several sectors of American society:
Mission: Readiness: 700 retired admirals and generals
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids: 5,000 police chiefs, sheriffs and prosecutors
ReadyNation: 2,000 CEOs and other business leaders
Shepherding the Next Generation: 800 faith leaders
Champions for America’s Future: 400 top athletes and coaches
Across the nation, more than three-fourths of the states (37 states) earned a grade of C or worse based on the percentage of young adults who miss the mark. The new Citizen-Readiness Index shows that, nationwide:
“Yes, this report is full of bad news that the nation cannot ignore, but we don’t have to take it lying down,” said Lieutenant General Norman R. Seip, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), a member of Mission: Readiness, an organization of more than 700 retired admirals and generals. “Quality early education, strong families and good nutrition and physical activity in our nation’s schools can put all of our young people on track to succeed in today’s economy or in the military, if that’s the path they choose.”
See the full report here: https://bit.ly/2BGLyIb
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