U.S. Departments of Commerce, Labor, Education Unveil Workforce Development Strategy to Fuel ‘Golden Age’ of the American Economy
August 18, 2025 | U.S. Departments of Commerce, Labor, EducationEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
The U.S. Departments of Commerce, Labor, and Education published a milestone report, America’s Talent Strategy: Equipping American Workers for the Golden Age, which presents a bold vision and concrete actions to transform the federal government’s approach to workforce development. The strategy outlines the Trump Administration’s blueprint for how it will prepare the workforce to seize the opportunities of President Trump’s America First economic agenda and power the nation’s entry into a new Golden Age of economic growth.
Consisting of five strategic pillars, the strategy outlines how the Trump Administration will take innovative actions to empower more Americans to access good-paying jobs, build pipelines of skilled talent for critical industries, prepare the workforce system for an AI-driven economy, and position the U.S. as the dominant global economic leader.
“We are investing in the American worker like never before to deliver on President Trump’s bold vision of rebuilding American industry and dominating new technological frontiers,” said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. “This strategy will revolutionize our workforce and unleash the power of the American worker.”
“I’m grateful to Secretaries Lutnick and McMahon for working with the Labor Department to develop this critical, forward-thinking strategy, which lays the foundation for the future of our nation,” said Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer. “Whether it’s expanding proven workforce models like Registered Apprenticeships or improving AI readiness, at President Trump’s direction, we have developed a concrete plan to put the American Worker First. Together, we will ensure our workforce is prepared to fill the hundreds of thousands of good-paying, in-demand jobs created by the President’s bold efforts to restore America as the world’s leading economic superpower.”
“President Trump has set an ambitious and bold strategy to reindustrialize America, and to realign education to better serve our evolving workforce,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. “I am proud to stand with Secretaries Chavez-DeRemer and Lutnick to reinvigorate industry-driven standards, cross-agency integrated systems, and skills-based education pipelines to support in-demand career development. By empowering Americans with new career pathways and access to innovative workforce-based programs, we are confident these reforms will build the next great American workforce.”
The five strategic pillars of America’s Talent Strategy: Equipping American Workers for the Golden Age are:
- Demand-Driven Strategies: Expand proven work-based learning models like Registered Apprenticeships and align education programs to career pathways in priority industries to ensure direct connections to employer needs.
- Worker Mobility: Bring more Americans into the labor force by identifying skills and credentials for in-demand jobs and connecting them with personalized support, including through AI-powered tools, to help them advance.
- Integrated Systems: Streamline federal workforce development programs to empower states, unify access points to the system for workers and businesses, and advance the President’s proposal to Make America Skilled Again.
- Accountability: Improve transparency and accountability for federally funded workforce programs by improving mechanisms for measuring success and redirecting funding to programs that are proven to connect Americans with good-paying jobs.
- Flexibility and Innovation: Ensure the workforce is prepared to adapt quickly to an AI-driven economy by prioritizing AI literacy, creating new pathways to AI jobs, and fueling rapid reskilling and other innovation pilots.
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