Over the last two decades, the American labor market has undergone a rapid transformation, with most jobs today requiring at least a fair amount of computer skills and digital knowledge. These may not be considered “tech jobs,” but being a schoolteacher, a medical assistant or in the construction field in 2023 now calls for a fluency with an ever-growing array of software and devices.
As of 2020, more than three-quarters of US jobs are considered medium- or high-skilled when it comes to facility with technology. That’s a big difference from 2002, when workers in low digital skill-level jobs made up more than half of ...
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