The Future of Jobs: Insights from the World Economic Forum’s 2025 Report
Introduction
The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) 2025 Report on the Future of Jobs analyzes how organizations expect the labor market to evolve over the next five years until 2030. With a survey of over 1,000 global employers representing more than 14 million workers, this report provides valuable insights into the future of work.
Key Points
By 2030, macrotrend-driven job creation and displacement are expected to amount to 22% of today’s total jobs. New job creation is estimated at 170 million jobs (14% of current employment), offset by the displacement of 92 million jobs (8% of current employment), resulting in a net growth of 78 million jobs (7% of total employment).
Fastest-Growing and Fastest-Declining Jobs, 2025-2030
Conclusion
The WEF’s 2025 Report on the Future of Jobs provides valuable insights into the evolving job market. With the rise of technological advancements, particularly in AI, robotics, and digital access, it is essential to stay informed about the future of work.
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A report analyzing how organizations expect the labor market to evolve over the next five years until 2030.
The report highlights that by 2030, macrotrend-driven job creation and displacement will amount to 22% of today’s total jobs, with new job creation estimated at 170 million jobs and displacement of 92 million jobs.
The report provides an image showing the fastest-growing and fastest-declining jobs, but the exact list is not provided.
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This article is based on the first 90 pages of the 290-page report.