Traditional jobs such as farmworkers and delivery drivers are expected to grow the most in numbers, while tech jobs, particularly in AI and machine learning, will see the highest demand in skills. Economic and technological changes could result in displacement of 8% of the workforce, but also create 14% new jobs.
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