Automation might kill up to 73 million jobs in the United States by 2030, but rising productivity, economic growth, and other forces could offset those losses shows a new report the McKinsey Global Institute released this week.
The director of research for the group and the study’s co-author Susan Lund said the dire prediction robots will take human jobs is overstated, as there will be a sufficient number of jobs for workers in the majority of sectors.
However, maintaining complete employment will require huge overhauls to the labor market and economy that rivals or surpasses the massive shifts in the nation […]
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