America Is Running Out of Workers, and AI Just Got a New Job
Everyone has been arguing about whether AI takes jobs. New demographic research says the harder problem is that there may not be enough people to fill them. The US labor force will add just 9.1…
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U.S. labor shortage, not AI, is the real driver behind entry-level job struggles for new graduates
Experts say a major labor shortage looms because of population shifts and a mismatch between new graduates’ skills and employers’ needs.

U.S. labor shortage, not AI, is the real driver behind entry-level job struggles for new graduates
Experts say a major labor shortage looms because of population shifts and a mismatch between new graduates’ skills and employers’ needs.

U.S. labor shortage, not AI, is the real driver behind entry-level job struggles for new graduates
Experts say a major labor shortage looms because of population shifts and a mismatch between new graduates’ skills and employers’ needs.

U.S. labor shortage, not AI, is the real driver behind entry-level job struggles for new graduates
Experts say a major labor shortage looms because of population shifts and a mismatch between new graduates’ skills and employers’ needs.

U.S. labor shortage, not AI, is the real driver behind entry-level job struggles for new graduates
Experts say a major labor shortage looms because of population shifts and a mismatch between new graduates’ skills and employers’ needs.

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