Exposed U.S. jobs lose 25-50% of workload by 2033

6.8 significance by Goldman Sachs Jobs Q2 2033

Why does it matter?

Replacing this much workload would change daily job tasks even when it does not eliminate the job.

Direct quote

Analyzing databases detailing the task content of over 900 occupations, our economists estimate that roughly two-thirds of U.S. occupations are exposed to some degree of automation by AI. They further estimate that, of those occupations that are exposed, roughly a quarter to as much as half of their workload could be replaced. But not all that automated work will translate into layoffs, the report says.

Goldman Sachs