New polling shows under‑30s are markedly more likely than other adults to think AI could replace their job now (26% vs 17% overall) and within five years (29% vs 24%), and are more unsure—signaling greater anxiety and uncertainty. Their heavier day‑to‑day use of AI may make its substitution potential more salient.
— Rising youth anxiety about AI reshapes workforce policy, education choices, and political messaging around training and job security.
Jordan Weissmann
2025.10.09
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The Argument’s monthly poll: 26% of under‑30s say AI could replace them today and 29% within five years, with higher 'unsure' rates than older groups.
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