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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Gen Z is losing the most in the AI economy—and Goldman warns it’s about to get worse

    Goldman Sachs economists report that AI is eliminating approximately 11,000 net U.S. jobs monthly, a decrease from previous estimates. This reduction is largely offset by job creation in data center construction, a sector expected to provide temporary roles. While the overall labor market remains resilient, AI adoption disproportionately benefits senior workers, leading to significant occupational churn and dislocation, particularly impacting entry-level positions and younger demographics. AI

    Gen Z is losing the most in the AI economy—and Goldman warns it’s about to get worse

    IMPACT AI's impact on job markets is causing significant occupational churn, disproportionately affecting younger workers and entry-level positions.