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The AI Job Apocalypse Has a Start Date: Goldman Sachs Just Named It
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The AI Job Apocalypse Has a Start Date: Goldman Sachs Just Named It

Goldman Sachs says 300 million jobs will be displaced by AI by 2030, with the curve accelerating in 2026. The US has no policy framework, no retraining program, no plan.

The AI Job Apocalypse Has a Start Date: Goldman Sachs Just Named It
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Goldman Sachs published a research note last week that most financial media buried in the footnotes. TrendEdge is putting it in the headline: Goldman now estimates AI will displace 300 million full-time jobs globally by 2030 — and the displacement curve accelerates sharply starting in 2026.

The sectors hit hardest in the first wave, according to Goldman’s analysis: administrative roles (61% displacement risk), legal support (44%), accounting and bookkeeping (37%), and customer service (34%).

The Counter-Argument Is Getting Weaker

For three years, the standard reassurance was: “AI will create new jobs to replace the ones it eliminates.” Goldman’s updated analysis quietly walks back that position, noting that the “replacement timeline” for new job creation is “significantly longer” than previously modeled.

Translation: the jobs disappear faster than new ones appear.

What Nobody Is Preparing For

The US has no federal policy framework for AI-related job displacement. No retraining program at scale. No updated unemployment system designed for structural technological unemployment.

“We are building the highway,” one economist told TrendEdge. “We have not built the exits.”

The political class, funded substantially by the same tech industry driving the displacement, has been conspicuously quiet on timelines, retraining costs, and social safety net implications.

Goldman’s note ends with an understatement that should be a screaming headline: “The transition period may be more disruptive than currently anticipated.”

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THE DEBATE VS PICK YOUR SIDE
Tech Optimists
Technological transitions always create more jobs than they displace. The industrial revolution proved this. AI will too.
— Progressive perspective
Economists Warn
This transition is moving at a speed and scale the industrial revolution never reached. The job creation lag will be devastating.
— Conservative perspective
📺 WHAT MSM SAYS
AI is expected to transform the workforce, with both displacement and new job creation projected over the next decade.
💡 WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED
Goldman revised their job creation timeline: it's 'significantly longer' than displacement. The jobs vanish before replacements arrive.
💬 THE LINE BREAKING THE INTERNET
"Goldman Sachs just told us AI will kill 300 million jobs by 2030. The US government's plan: none. Share if your job is on this list."
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