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70% of Americans ‘concerned’ AI will replace their jobs: poll

Off The Press

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June 21, 2026

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Roughly 70 of Americans said they were at least “somewhat concerned” that artificial intelligence could replace their jobs, according to a new poll. The Center Square’s Voters Voice Poll found 34 of registered voters reported feeling “somewhat concerned” that AI would do their jobs. The poll also found roughly 36 of Americans said they were []...Click to read more

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Off The Press

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· Jun 21, 2026

Poll: 70% of Americans ‘concerned’ AI will take jobs

Roughly 70 of Americans said they were at least “somewhat concerned” that artificial intelligence could replace their jobs, according to a new poll. The Center Square’s Voters Voice Poll found 34 of registered voters reported feeling “somewhat concerned” that AI would do their jobs. The poll also found roughly 36 of Americans said they were []...Click to read more

Irish Star

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· Jun 23, 2026

Seven in 10 office workers are more productive because of AI

Seven in 10 office workers are more productive now thanks to AI – but not all are using it effectively.

Bisnow News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Peter Linneman On AI's Trajectory, Trump's Tariffs And Misleading Inflation Numbers

Trillions of investment dollars are pouring into the advancement of artificial intelligence, touching nearly every sector of the economy while stoking fears that the technology could make American jobs obsolete. However, AI isn’t going to be the...

Convergence Magazine

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· Jun 15, 2026

AI vs. Workers w/ Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen

While we hear plenty of gloomy predictions about how the adoption of AI technologies will take away millions of jobs in the future, it’s already gutting labor rights and alienating workers right now. Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen are two of the researchers behind a new report on this matter, “Last Place in the AI-First Economy: How the AI Industry

DNyuz

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· Jul 3, 2026

A top Goldman Sachs economist says AI will displace the jobs of 15 million US workers

Joseph Briggs predicts 9 of the US workforce will be disrupted by AI. NYSE AI adoption may displace 15 million US jobs, says Goldman Sachs economist Joseph Briggs. History shows that new technology usually creates more jobs overall, Briggs said on a Goldman podcast. “Around 85 of job growth has been driven by the technological []

James Madison Institute

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· Jul 1, 2026

Florida Needs Workers to Build AI and Workers to Use It

The demand for American workers who can build, power, and apply AI systems is outpacing supply. This deficit... The post Florida Needs Workers to Build AI and Workers to Use It appeared first on James Madison Institute.

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Related coverage for "70% of Americans ‘concerned’ AI will replace their jobs: poll": Off The Press — Poll: 70% of Americans ‘concerned’ AI will take jobs. Irish Star — Seven in 10 office workers are more productive because of AI. Bisnow News — Peter Linneman On AI's Trajectory, Trump's Tariffs And Misleading Inflation Numbers. Convergence Magazine — AI vs. Workers w/ Alexandra Mateescu and Aiha Nguyen. DNyuz — A top Goldman Sachs economist says AI will displace the jobs of 15 million US workers. James Madison Institute — Florida Needs Workers to Build AI and Workers to Use It