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First, due to recent technological advances, an rising number of staff are shedding their jobs. Yet, scientific proof fails to obviously reveal that technology has displaced so many workers that it has created more problems than it has solved. Indeed, automation threatens repetitive jobs but higher-end jobs are nonetheless essential as a outcome of they complement technology and handbook jobs that “requires flexibility judgment and common sense” stay onerous to switch with machines. Second, research haven’t proven clear links between latest technology advances and the wage developments of the last a long time. In his article, Jared Bernstein, a Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, questions the widespread concept that automation, and more broadly, technological advances, have mainly contributed to this rising labor market problem.
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