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Figure 1-iii<br />

Utility Patent Applications and Grants, 1963–2015<br />

300,000<br />

2015<br />

250,000<br />

200,000<br />

150,000<br />

Utility Patent<br />

Applications,<br />

U.S. Origin<br />

100,000<br />

50,000<br />

Utility Patent<br />

Grants, U.S.<br />

Origin<br />

0<br />

1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010<br />

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office.<br />

share of total degrees awarded have grown 12.4 percent overall, and 20.3<br />

percent for women. More than 100,000 engineers are graduating from<br />

American schools every year, a new record, and the Nation is 30 percent<br />

of the way to achieving the President’s goal of training 100,000 new<br />

STEM educators. Further, the Administration has helped workers get the<br />

skills and training they need for jobs in the 21 st century. The TechHire<br />

initiative—which works to expand local tech sectors by providing training<br />

assistance through grants and public-private partnerships and has<br />

now been rolled out to 50 communities with 600 employers participating—is<br />

actively drawing on people from all backgrounds, including<br />

young adults who are disconnected from school and work, the long-term<br />

unemployed, and those living in rural areas where access to technology<br />

training is scarce. In support of TechHire, the Department of Labor<br />

awarded 39 grants—totaling $150 million—for programs in 25 States<br />

and Washington, DC to support innovative ways to get more than 18,000<br />

participants on the fastest paths to well-paying jobs in in-demand sectors<br />

such as information technology (IT), healthcare, advanced manufacturing,<br />

and financial services.<br />

50 | Chapter 1

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