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Gen Z men with college degrees now have the same unemployment rate as non-grads—a sign that the higher education payoff is dead
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Preston Fore
March 7, 2026
Success
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Emma Burleigh
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Success
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Success
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Emma Burleigh
February 26, 2026
AI
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Jacqueline Munis
February 19, 2026
Success
The ‘occupations most exposed to AI automation’ actually outperform the rest of the job market, new research reveals
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Emma Burleigh
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Success
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Emma Burleigh
December 21, 2025
Success
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Emma Burleigh
December 17, 2025
Future of Work
AWS CEO says replacing young employees with AI is ‘one of the dumbest ideas’—and bad for business: ‘At some point the whole thing explodes on itself’
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Sasha Rogelberg
December 16, 2025
AI
Creative workers won’t be replaced by AI—but their roles will change to become ‘directors’ managing AI agents, executives say
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Beatrice Nolan
December 12, 2025
Success
With millions of Gen Zers unemployed globally, the U.K. is investing $965 million to get young people working in AI, hospitality, and engineering
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Emma Burleigh
December 9, 2025
Success
As AI wipes jobs, Google CEO Sundar Pichai says it’s up to everyday people to adapt accordingly: ‘We will have to work through societal disruption’
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Emma Burleigh
December 2, 2025
Success
Forget the four-day workweek, Elon Musk predicts you won’t have to work at all in ‘less than 20 years’
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Jessica Coacci
December 1, 2025
AI
Nvidia CEO says AI will actually make everyone a lot busier: ‘Everybody’s jobs will be different’
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Jessica Coacci
November 21, 2025
Success
This 26-year-old was laid off from his ‘dream job’ at PwC building AI agents. He’s worried the tech he built has led to more job cuts
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Emma Burleigh
November 20, 2025
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