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AI and American Dynamism

Last year, I published a report, The Age of Uncertainty, on the challenges in understanding and…

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AI and the Future of Work Looks Bright

One of the hottest guessing games in workforce development is figuring out how generative artificial…

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Ozempic and Your Community

As holiday treats give way to New Year’s Resolutions, the names of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs…

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AI and People: Better Together

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked widespread debate about its potential to…

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AI Will Have a Major Impact on Labor Markets. Here’s How the US Can Prepare

The nation can do better at forecasting AI-driven job and skill changes, including with a…

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Finally, a Win for Working Men

Since the 1970s, working men, particularly those without college degrees, have experienced lower employment rates, increased…

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A Side Effect of the Booming Job Market: Wage Inequality Is Way Down

Lessons of the post-COVID economy. When voters tell you what they are concerned about, believe…

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Calibration: Making AI a Partner at Work

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the workforce, yet the workers who stand to benefit the…

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Irresistible Policy, Meet the Unmovable Labor Market

Gad Levanon, chief economist at The Burning Glass Institute, analyzed data relating to the share of…

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What’s Working in America’s Workforce System

The American workforce is undergoing rapid changes driven by demographic shifts,  technological advancements, and evolving skill requirements. During…

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The Longshoremen Are Making the Wrong Demands

They shouldn’t be trying to block automation. They should be trying adapt to it. The…

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Unplanned Obsolescence

Tech sector layoffs have grabbed a lot of headlines over the past two years since…