๐ค AI & Jobs: Key Resources
A curated collection of reports, studies, and analyses on the impact of artificial intelligence on employment.
Evaluating the Impact of AI on the Labor Market: Current State of Affairs
A comprehensive analysis examining whether the pace of labor market change since ChatGPT's launch in 2022 differs from past periods of technological disruption. Uses data from OpenAI and Anthropic to track AI usage across occupations, finding that economy-wide employment effects remain limited so far โ though high-exposure industries like Information and Financial Services show larger occupational shifts.
Read ReportThe Fearless Future: 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer
PwC's landmark annual study analysed close to a billion job ads from six continents to measure AI's global impact on jobs, wages, and productivity. A key finding: workers with AI skills command a significant wage premium. The report argues AI can make people more valuable โ not less โ even in highly automatable roles, and urges businesses to treat AI as a growth strategy rather than purely a headcount reduction tool.
Read ReportIncorporating AI Impacts in BLS Employment Projections: Occupational Case Studies
The BLS Monthly Labor Review examines how AI is factored into official 10-year employment projections. Case studies cover computer, legal, business & financial, and architecture & engineering occupations. While AI is expected to disrupt tasks in these fields, underlying demand is projected to remain strong enough to sustain employment growth for most occupations through 2033.
Read ReportAI's Impact on Job Growth
J.P. Morgan's Global Research team investigates whether AI is already reshaping labour markets. Their analysis finds little association between AI intensity and job growth outside selected tech sectors โ noting that as of mid-2025, fewer than 10% of firms economy-wide use AI regularly. However, the report flags early warning signs for "knowledge workers," particularly in cloud, web search, and computer systems design industries.
Read ReportAI's Job Impact: Gains Outpace Losses
The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation presents a counterpoint to doom-and-gloom narratives, showing that in 2024, AI directly created around 119,900 jobs (largely through data center construction) while only approximately 12,700 jobs were explicitly attributed to AI-driven layoffs โ just 0.1% of all layoffs. The report emphasises AI's productivity benefits and cautions against policy overreaction.
Read Report59 AI Job Statistics: Future of U.S. Jobs
A data-rich statistical roundup compiling the latest figures on AI's impact on the U.S. job market. Key stats include: 13.7% of U.S. workers report already losing a job to automation, 40% of employers expect to reduce headcount where AI can automate tasks, and entry-level roles are particularly vulnerable with nearly 50 million U.S. jobs at risk in coming years. Also covers which roles are growing due to AI adoption.
Read ReportAI Replacing Jobs Statistics: Key Insights and Trends for 2025
Drawing on Stanford, Federal Reserve, and industry tracking data, this analysis identifies the most at-risk job roles โ including data entry clerks, customer service reps, administrative assistants, and telemarketers. Notably, Stanford research shows a 13% employment decline for workers aged 22โ25 in highly AI-exposed occupations since late 2022, while older workers in the same fields actually saw employment growth of 6โ12%.
Read ReportHow Will Artificial Intelligence Affect Jobs 2026โ2030?
A forward-looking overview synthesising projections from Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, MIT, and others. Goldman Sachs estimates AI could replace the equivalent of 300 million full-time jobs globally; McKinsey projects AI could deliver $13 trillion in additional global economic activity by 2030. The article also maps which job categories face the greatest disruption and which new roles are emerging as a result of AI adoption.
Read ReportCompiled March 2026 ยท All links open external sources ยท Content is for informational purposes only.