AI and the job market: Navigating the 2026 workforce shift
The job market is undergoing a fundamental transformation as Artificial Intelligence (AI) moves from a "tech experiment" to a core requirement across nearly every sector. While the headlines often focus on displacement, the latest data for May 2026 reveals a more nuanced reality: AI isn't just taking jobs—it’s reinventing them. According to recent labor reports, approximately 6% of all new job postings now explicitly list AI-related skills as a requirement. To break down what this means for your career, we're joined by Justin Farmer, CEO of Exit Wealth.
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