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U.S. Semiconductor Boom Faces a Worker Shortage

Strengthened by billions of federal dollars, semiconductor companies plan to create thousands of jobs. But officials say there might not be enough people to fill them.

Madeleine Ngo
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Careers and Professions, Colleges and Universities, Community Colleges, Computer Chips, Education (K-12), Factories and Manufacturing, Hiring and Promotion, Intel Corporation, Labor and Jobs, Maricopa County (Ariz), Micron Technology Inc, Rochester Institute of Technology, Syracuse University, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd
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