In coming years, U.S. workers — especially low skilled, low wage workers — are set to face a major economic disruption as automation and the robotic revolution are expected to replace millions of jobs once held by humans.
But policymakers and businesses are ill-prepared to help workers navigate the transition and adapt the skills needed to survive the “economic tsunami,” Axios Editor Steve LeVine reports .
“The biggest takeaway is that the future is now,” LeVine told CBSN in an interview on Friday.“We’re not prepared at all,” he said, for the “jobs apocalypse” resulting from automation.Part of the problem is that […]
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