CNBC: ‘White collar’ jobs are down — but don’t blame AI yet, economists say
Professional and business services, the industry that represents "white collar" and middle and upper-class, educated workers, hasn't experienced much hiring activity lately. However, economists have ...
‘White collar’ jobs are down — but don’t blame AI yet, economists say
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Becker's Hospital Review: From Factories to Hospitals: More Men From Blue-Collar Jobs Join Nursing Ranks
From Factories to Hospitals: More Men From Blue-Collar Jobs Join Nursing Ranks
The Wall Street Journal: White-Collar Recession: Why Job Cuts Are Hitting Professional Workers
As interest rates rise and companies tighten their belts, white-collar workers have taken the brunt of layoffs and job cuts, breaking with the usual pattern leading into a downturn. WSJ explains why ...
NBC News: Politicians are starting to pay a lot more attention to the plight of white-collar workers
Politicians are starting to pay a lot more attention to the plight of white-collar workers
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Inc: White-Collar Workers Are Scared AI Is Coming for Their Jobs, Survey Finds
White-Collar Workers Are Scared AI Is Coming for Their Jobs, Survey Finds
YourTango: Research Shows Over 50% Of White-Collar Workers Now Wish They Had Blue-Collar Jobs Instead
Research Shows Over 50% Of White-Collar Workers Now Wish They Had Blue-Collar Jobs Instead
NBC New York: ‘White collar' jobs are down — but don't blame AI yet, economists say
While there hasn't been much hiring for so-called "white collar" jobs, the contraction is not because of artificial intelligence, economists say. At least, not yet. Professional and business services, ...
‘White collar' jobs are down — but don't blame AI yet, economists say
For decades, white-collar workers were told that a degree and a desk would buy them stability. That bargain is unraveling fast as layoffs, hiring freezes, and automation hit office jobs that once felt ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The U.S. white-collar job market has experienced a dramatic slowdown in recent years, leading to a growing number of ...