Singapore has surpassed Switzerland to secure the top spot for the first time in the latest Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI), while the U.S. slipped several positions.
US Slips From 3rd To 9th Place
Singapore’s ascent to the top position in the 2025 GTCI is attributed to its strong education systems, effective governance, and proactive approach to nurturing an adaptable, innovation-ready workforce in the era of artificial intelligence.
The index, produced by business school INSEAD and in partnership with D.C.-based think tank Portulans Institute, measured how countries grow, attract, and retain talent across all income groups. This year’s report, themed “resilience in the age of disruption,” ranked 135 economies globally based on 77 indicators, including soft skills and AI talent concentration across six pillars.
The U.S., meanwhile, fell from third place in 2023 to …Full story available on Benzinga.com
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