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AI not primary cause of grad job struggles, says analyst

Recent college graduates are facing job market difficulties not primarily due to AI replacing their roles, but rather because of a pre-existing structural imbalance in supply and demand. This issue, which predates the current AI surge, is highlighted by an analysis from Stephanie Aliaga and features a chart from JPMorgan Asset Management. AI

IMPACT Highlights that current economic factors, not AI, are the main drivers of recent graduate unemployment.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses an opinion/analysis from an individual about the impact of AI on jobs, rather than a direct event.

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AI not primary cause of grad job struggles, says analyst

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    Stephanie Aliaga's core message is that recent college graduates are struggling not b/c # AI is stealing their jobs — at least not yet — but because of a struct

    Stephanie Aliaga's core message is that recent college graduates are struggling not b/c # AI is stealing their jobs — at least not yet — but because of a structural supply-demand mismatch that predates the AI boom – chart @JPMorganAM