Oct 31, 2018
Study finds about half of formerly incarcerated people have only a GED or high school diploma
The study comes from the Prison Policy Initiative, a nonpartisan group that examines mass incarceration.

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It’s getting harder for people who have prison records to compete in the U.S. labor force. That’s according to a new study from the Prison Policy Initiative, a nonpartisan group that examines mass incarceration. The group finds that more than half of formerly incarcerated people only have a GED or high school diploma, which is now less valuable for low-skilled, entry-level jobs.