Tricia Harte https://www.kempler.com 1m 148 #automation
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A new study is shedding light on which careers and populations are most vulnerable to automation-induced job loss.
Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the University of Oxford’s study on “The Future of Employment,” we identified the 170 most at-risk occupations based on their probability of being replaced by machines, robots, and automation. From there, we determined how many potential jobs across America’s workforce and communities are in jeopardy.
- 28% (41 million) US jobs are considered most “at-risk” to automation
- South Dakota, Nevada, and Florida are the states most vulnerable to job loss
- Las Vegas, Orlando, and Miami are the metro areas most vulnerable to job loss
- 12 jobs most susceptible to automation (Telemarketer, Title examiners, Sewer hands, etc.)
Click here for more information on the research, including state-by-state break downs of the vulnerable job markets and positions. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
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