Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting

Elevated57/100

Risk Score

⚠️

57/100

Elevated

Total Employment

👥

881,980

Current workforce

Projected Job Change

📉

-20,187

-2.3% change

AI Adoption

🤖

Unknown

Current stage

💡 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting has an average AI risk score of 57/100 affecting 881,980 workers. The industry is projected to lose 20,187 jobs (-2.3%) as automation accelerates. Compare all industries →

Industry Overview

The Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting sector employs 881,980 Americans and faces elevated AI displacement risk with a composite score of 57/100. Key automation drivers include ai automation increasing and demand shifting to higher-skill roles. The industry is currently in the unknown phase of AI adoption, with 20,187 jobs projected to be lost by 2030. The net employment impact is expected to be relatively modest compared to other sectors.

AI Adoption Timeline

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Early
2
Growing
3
Mature
4
Transforming

Key AI Trends

  • AI automation increasing
  • Demand shifting to higher-skill roles
  • Technology adoption accelerating

Top At-Risk Occupations

Projected Job Impact

-20,187

jobs by 2030

-2.3%

Compare to Other Industries

RankIndustryRisk Score
1Administrative and Support Services68
2Manufacturing60
3Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting57
4Retail Trade56
5Accommodation and Food Services54
6Transportation and Warehousing51
7Finance and Insurance51
8Other Services51
9Health Care and Social Assistance50
10Construction50
11Administrative and Support Services50
12Public Administration47
13Other Services47
14Educational Services46
15Legal Services46
16Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services42
17Health Care and Social Assistance41
18Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services41
19Information Technology40
20Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation40
21Management36
22Health Care and Social Assistance34

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