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What US job will shrink the most in the next decade?

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Cashiers are particularly vulnerable to automation, while things look better for healthcare workersWhen a reader recently asked me to look at how many teachers were leaving the occupation, I assumed the numbers would be high. Between wage stagnation and the near impossible working conditions during the height of Covid, I guessed that the outlook for US teaching jobs would be bleak.The data tells a different story. Yes, a high number of people are exiting the occupation each year (148,000 on average) but the US Bureau of Labor Statistics still expects that a huge number of people will enter the ...

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Inflation and unemployment is killing the economy of many countries. Many countries are being affected by this problem, including big economies of the world. So, people could just imagine the poor conditions of many tier 3 countries!
 
I think AI in general is going to kill a lot of jobs. They are going to start using police bots, Hollywood will start adopting AI to make script changes, music, and visual effects... I mean a lot will be replaced and a lot of people will be without work. Then what? We have already seen a huge spike in crime in major cities across America, most are up 200% since 2020.
 

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