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Employment In Selected Artificial Intelligence- And Information Technology-Related Occupations, Projected Change, 2024–2034
July 16, 2026

Increasing use of information technology (IT), including artificial intelligence (AI), will boost demand for workers in some occupations over the 2024–34 decade, while other occupations may see their numbers decrease. Adoption of AI technologies, including generative AI tools, is expected to fuel strong job growth among computer and mathematical occupations in coming years. Employment of data scientists is projected to increase 33.5 percent between 2024 and 2034.

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