Data Visualization

The Inevitable Future

A complete map of 143 million American jobs, color-coded by how exposed they are to artificial intelligence. The question isn't if AI replaces jobs — it's which ones and how fast.

143M
Total US Jobs Mapped
4.9
Avg. AI Exposure (0-10)
$3.7T
Annual Wages Exposed
35.2M
Very High Exposure Jobs
AI Exposure of the US Job Market — Treemap showing 143M jobs by AI exposure level
AI Exposure of the US Job Market — Data from BLS, scored by Gemini Flash. Size = employment, color = AI exposure level.
Low
High  — AI Exposure Level

Exposure Breakdown

Category Jobs % of Total
Minimal (0-1)6.2M4%
Low (2-3)14.1M10%
Moderate (4-5)29.3M21%
High (6-7)34.2M24%
Very High (8-10)35.2M25%

By Education Level

EducationAvg. AI Exposure
No degree required3.5
High school diploma4.1
Associate's degree4.7
Bachelor's degree6.7
Master's degree7.1
Doctoral / Professional8.7

Most Exposed Professions

Secretaries & Administrative Assistants

9/10
~3.5M jobs

Scheduling, email, document management, data entry — AI already does all of this faster.

Customer Service Representatives

9/10
~2.8M jobs

Chatbots and AI agents are replacing call centers globally. This is happening NOW.

Financial Analysts

8/10
~300K jobs

Financial modeling, risk assessment, market analysis — AI processes data faster than any human team.

Accountants & Auditors

8/10
~1.4M jobs

Bookkeeping is already automated. Audit trails, compliance checks, tax prep — all AI territory.

Software Developers

7/10
~1.8M jobs

AI writes code, debugs, deploys. Junior dev roles are the first to be absorbed.

Lawyers & Legal Assistants

7/10
~800K jobs

Document review, contract analysis, legal research — AI already outperforms associates in speed.

Least Exposed Professions

Home Health & Personal Care Aides

1/10
~3.7M jobs

Physical presence, empathy, hands-on care. Robots can't hold someone's hand.

Construction Laborers

2/10
~1.3M jobs

Unpredictable environments, physical manipulation, weather — AI struggles with the real world.

Childcare Workers

2/10
~600K jobs

Trust, safety, human connection. No parent is leaving their kid with a robot.

Plumbers & Electricians

2/10
~900K jobs

Physical problem-solving in unpredictable spaces. The trades are AI-proof for now.

Key Takeaways

  • 1 Higher education = higher exposure. Doctoral & professional degrees average 8.7/10 exposure. The more your job is "thinking work," the more AI can do it.
  • 2 $3.7 TRILLION in wages are in the high-exposure zone. That's not a prediction — that's money that will be redirected as AI tools become standard.
  • 3 Physical jobs are the safest. Healthcare aides, construction, trades, cleaning — anything requiring hands, presence, and improvisation remains human.
  • 4 Office work is the most vulnerable. Admin, customer service, data entry, financial analysis — these are being replaced right now, not in 10 years.
  • 5 The question isn't "will AI take my job?" — it's "am I using AI to stay ahead?" Those who learn to work WITH AI will thrive. Those who ignore it will be replaced by someone who doesn't.

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