AI Is Breaking the Career Ladder — And Gen Z Is Standing at the Bottom
Remember your first real job? The one where you learned what “per my last email” actually means, made terrible PowerPoints, and slowly figured out how organizations work? AI is coming for that job. And the consequences run deeper than anyone’s admitting. The Data Is Brutal A Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research study found that workers aged 22 to 25 in AI-exposed occupations saw a 16% relative employment decline compared to peers in less exposed fields like nursing or construction. The hardest-hit roles: software engineering, customer service, financial analysis, content creation — the exact white-collar starter jobs an entire generation was told to pursue. ...