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Entry-Level Wage Impact from AI by 2030

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Real wages for entry-level positions (0-2 years experience) across knowledge-work industries are projected to decline 10% by 2030. Entry-level workers are disproportionately affected because 35% of junior-role tasks are within current AI capability vs. 18% for senior roles. The traditional career ladder — where you learn by doing routine work — is being compressed as AI handles those learning-stage tasks.

Best estimate from IMF (Jaumotte et al.) (Verified Data & Research)

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Bridging Skill Gaps for the Future: New Jobs Creation in the AI Age
IMF (Jaumotte et al.)Jan 15, 2026Research

Emerging evidence that generative AI adoption is reducing entry-level hiring, especially where tasks are automatable rather than complementary to humans.

The Labor Market Effects of Generative Artificial Intelligence
Stanford / World Bank (Hartley, Jolevski, Melo, Moore)Jan 1, 2026Research

35.9% of US workers used generative AI by December 2025; adoption concentrated among younger, college-educated workers. Small positive wage effects overall.

Anthropic CEO Warns 50% of Entry-Level Office Jobs at Risk
CNBCDec 15, 2025News

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned that up to 50% of entry-level office jobs could be substantially impacted by AI within the next 2-3 years.

McKinsey: 27% Decline in Entry-Level Writing and Admin Roles
McKinsey Global InstituteNov 1, 2025Institutional

27% of entry-level writing, data analysis, and administrative roles have declined since 2023. Employers increasingly automate junior tasks previously used for training.

Canaries in the Coal Mine? Six Facts about the Recent Employment Effects of AI
Stanford Digital Economy Lab (Brynjolfsson, Chandar, Chen)Aug 1, 2025Research

ADP payroll data shows 13% relative decline in employment for ages 22-25 in most AI-exposed occupations. Effects concentrated in automation roles, not augmentation.

Usual Weekly Earnings — Workers 16-24
Bureau of Labor StatisticsJul 1, 2025Research

Real median weekly earnings for workers aged 16-24 in professional services fell 5.2% from 2023 to 2025.

OECD Youth Employment Outlook 2025
OECDApr 1, 2025Research

Youth (18-24) employment in OECD countries in AI-exposed sectors declined 4.5% YoY. Real starting salaries fell 3-8% across knowledge-work sectors.

Entry-Level Jobs Are Vanishing — and AI Is a Big Reason
The Wall Street JournalJan 15, 2025News
Entry-Level Labor Markets in the Age of AI
MIT (Autor, Salomons)Sep 1, 2024Research

AI reduces the return to experience for routine cognitive tasks. Entry-level workers in finance, admin, and customer service face 6-12% real wage pressure.

Young Workers and the AI Transition
Brookings InstitutionJun 15, 2024Institutional

Employers increasingly require AI skills for entry-level roles while offering lower starting salaries for traditional positions.

AI and the Entry-Level Workforce: Economic Impacts
Goldman SachsFeb 1, 2024Research

Entry-level positions face the highest displacement risk per dollar of compensation. Estimated 5-10% real wage decline for new graduates by 2028.

The Displacement Effects of AI on Entry-Level Workers
NBEROct 15, 2023Research

Entry-level tasks are disproportionately automatable — 35% of junior role tasks vs. 18% of senior role tasks are within current AI capability.

Entry-Level Job Market Update — Indeed Hiring Lab
Indeed Hiring LabMay 1, 2023Institutional

Entry-level job postings in AI-exposed fields declined 12% YoY. Starting salaries for junior analysts, associates, and coordinators showed early downward pressure.