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Independent studies from government, academia, and the private sector warn that artificial intelligence could automate tens of millions of American jobs within a decade. HZWC exists to ensure those workers have a path back to productive, dignified, federally supported employment.
Year | Institution / Source | Key Insight |
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2025 | U.S. Senate HELP Committee (via Axios) | Warns of up to ~100M jobs automated; proposes worker protections and new policy tools. |
2025 | World Economic Forum — Future of Jobs 2025 | ~92M jobs displaced by 2030 (and ~170M created); net inequality likely widens. |
2025 | Forbes — Janice Gassam Asare, Ph.D. | Displacement falls hardest on Black, Latino, and low‑wage workers; urges apprenticeships & community partnerships. |
2025 | Newsweek — Hugh Cameron | UBI discussed as stopgap as AI disruption accelerates; 45M+ jobs disrupted by 2028 (various estimates). |
2024 | McKinsey & Company | ~30% of U.S. work hours could be automated by 2030; substantial reskilling required. |
2024 | Pew Research Center | 62% expect AI to significantly impact jobs; only 28% feel prepared to retrain. |
2023 | OECD Employment Outlook | ~25% of jobs in developed economies face high automation risk within 10 years. |
Notes: This page summarizes findings reported by major outlets and institutions. We encourage readers to review original publications for full methodology and caveats.
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