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AI's real threat to jobs could be lower pay

The new technology is slowing wage growth, especially among lower-paying occupations, a new study finds.

AI's real threat to jobs could be lower pay

TL;DR

  • AI is slowing wage growth, especially in lower-paying jobs, rather than causing mass layoffs.
  • Workers in high AI-exposure occupations saw 6.7 percentage points lower real wage growth after 2023.
  • Affected workers lost out on an estimated $28 billion annually.
  • The research found no significant AI-driven effect on employment levels.
  • Workers at the bottom of the income ladder experienced greater declines in wage growth.
  • Around 5.8 million U.S. workers are estimated to be in high-AI-exposure occupations.
  • The trend has potentially profound implications for income inequality and living standards.
  • Some job gains in trades like construction are occurring due to AI buildouts (e.g., data centers).
  • Slower wage growth can lead to slower inflation and ease pressure on the Federal Reserve.
  • The "Great Resignation" has ended, and worker quit rates are back to mid-2010s levels.