Technology kills middle class jobs
Five years since the great recession engulfed the world, millions of middle-class jobs have vanished. Experts fear those positions are lost for good - killed by sophisticated technology and smarter software in a great reset of the job market. AP video. (Jan. 23)
Five years since the great recession engulfed the world, millions of middle-class jobs have vanished. Experts fear those positions are lost for good - killed by sophisticated technology and smarter software in a great reset of the job market. AP video. (Jan. 23)
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