๐ถ US prioritizes pre K-12 funding. Norway's healthcare workforce holds steady. Data storage drives 50%+ revenue.
Chart of the Day #604 looks at pre K-12 funding in the US, the healthcare workforce in Norway and manufacturing data management.
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๐ถ Preschool. Pre K-12 funding rose in the US in 2024
โ๏ธ Health Skills. The healthcare workforce in Norway remained steady
๐ญ Advanced Manufacturing. Data storage and integration exceeded 50% revenue share
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๐ถ Pre K-12 funding rose in the US in 2024

State funded pre-K programmes in the United States increased as of 2024. The overall trend shows renewed expansion in early childhood funding. Rising awareness of school readiness, long term learning outcomes, and workforce participation has driven investment. The Preschool Development Grant program administered by the US Department of Education supports expansion and quality improvements.
โ๏ธThe healthcare workforce in Norway remained steady

Healthcare human resources in Norway remained broadly stable, with only minor fluctuations. The steady trend indicates a well balanced workforce supply relative to demand. Consistent investment in training, retention, and public healthcare systems has helped maintain staffing levels. Stability supports reliable service delivery despite rising healthcare needs. The National Health and Hospital Plan implemented by the Government of Norway focuses on workforce planning and system sustainability.
๐ญ Data storage and integration exceeded 50% revenue share

Data storage and integration together account for just over 50% of global manufacturing data management revenue in 2025. The combined share highlights the importance of managing and connecting large volumes of industrial data across systems. As factories adopt sensors, automation, and digital twins, efficient storage and seamless integration become critical for real time operations. The Industry 4.0 initiative supported by the European Commission promotes data driven manufacturing systems.
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