Strategic National Research Report: The Economic and Educational Realities of the U.S. Beauty Workforce – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

Executive Summary The United States beauty industry is navigating a severe structural crisis driven by the misalignment between antiquated occupational licensing frameworks, modern labor market demands, and the crippling economics of federal student aid. For nearly a century, the 1,500-hour general cosmetology license has served as the default entry point for beauty professionals. However, comprehensive … Read more

The Future of American Beauty Education: A National Study on Workforce Alignment, Human Development, and Public Policy in 2026 – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

Executive Summary The postsecondary beauty education sector in the United States operates within a heavily regulated, multi-billion-dollar framework that intersects with labor economics, public financing, and occupational licensing1. For decades, the foundational structure of beauty training has centered on a comprehensive cosmetology-first curriculum designed to prepare students for a single, broad license covering hair, skin, … Read more

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