Special Report
States Where AI Will Put the Most People Out of Work
February 17, 2023 7:41 am
Last Updated: February 17, 2023 10:55 am
50. New York
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI or automation: 15.3% (1,119,470 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI alone: 2.7% – 10th highest (200,060 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by automation alone: 12.5% – the lowest (919,410 total)
> Largest industry in state by employment (excl. education & health care): Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative, and waste management services (13.1% of all jobs)
49. Massachusetts
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI or automation: 15.4% (444,870 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI alone: 2.8% – 6th highest (81,240 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by automation alone: 12.6% – 2nd lowest (363,630 total)
> Largest industry in state by employment (excl. education & health care): Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative, and waste management services (15.9% of all jobs)
48. Vermont
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI or automation: 15.8% (37,830 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI alone: 2.6% – 12th highest (6,280 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by automation alone: 13.2% – 3rd lowest (31,550 total)
> Largest industry in state by employment (excl. education & health care): Retail trade (11.4% of all jobs)
47. Connecticut
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI or automation: 16.5% (222,010 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI alone: 2.3% – 19th lowest (30,970 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by automation alone: 14.2% – 5th lowest (191,040 total)
> Largest industry in state by employment (excl. education & health care): Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative, and waste management services (11.8% of all jobs)
46. Maryland
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI or automation: 16.5% (346,580 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by AI alone: 2.4% – 20th highest (51,080 total)
> Jobs at high risk of replacement by automation alone: 14.1% – 4th lowest (295,500 total)
> Largest industry in state by employment (excl. education & health care): Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative, and waste management services (16.5% of all jobs)
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