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The Impact of AI on
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operatorss

TL;DR: The Verdict

No. Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operatorss face a elevated risk risk of AI replacement over the next 5 years due to 81% exposure to generative language models and automated agents.

United States·Updated 2024-05

Risk Score
56.2
Elevated
0.0 MoM
Compared to Others
Top 23%
#250 of 1104 tracked
More at risk than 77% of jobs in US
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators is holding steady in United States for now, but some indicators bear watching. Not alarming, but not entirely comfortable either.
Based on BLS employment data, wage trends, hiring volume, and O*NET AI automation research.
Hiring
+37.9%
Wages
+0.3%
Employment
-4.0%
AI Replacement Risk
81%
What This Means

There are some warning signs for Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators in United States, but it’s not all bad. One major indicator is slipping while the rest hold steady. Check back next month.

Data sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OES, JOLTS) · FRED · O*NET Database 29.0 (automation exposure) · Real-time vacancy data · Multi-factor composite risk model. Period: 2024-05.Full methodology →
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Anonymous AccountantThreat (Risk)

"AI (specifically LLMs and automated bookkeeping plugins) is doing 80% of our manual data entry now. Entry-level jobs are definitely shrinking. However, complex tax strategy relies on human judgment. If you just do entry, you are at risk. If you advise, you are safe."

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