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AI is driving mass layoffs in tech, but it’s boosting salaries by $18,000 a year everywhere else, study says
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AI is shaking up the job market in unexpected ways. While it’s triggering layoffs in the tech sector (ouch), a new study from Lightcast shows it’s actually pushing up salaries by an average of $18,000 a year in other industries. The twist? Skills like communication and problem-solving—things AI can’t easily replicate—are becoming even more valuable. So, if you’re worried about robots taking over, maybe double down on being human.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another "AI is coming for your job" story. It’s a reality check: AI is reshaping work, but not uniformly. Tech workers might feel the pinch, while others could see a pay bump—especially if they’ve got soft skills machines can’t copy. For anyone navigating their career, the message is clear: adaptability and "human" skills are your best hedge against uncertainty.

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