In this RedState article, new polling data shows that Americans are increasingly rethinking the value and stability of blue-collar work as artificial intelligence reshapes the economy.
- A majority of Americans now believe blue-collar jobs offer more long-term security than many white-collar professions threatened by AI.
- The poll indicates growing concern that AI will replace large segments of office and knowledge-based work.
- Younger Americans, in particular, are showing renewed interest in skilled trades as viable career paths.
- Many respondents view blue-collar work as more “AI-resistant” due to its hands-on and technical nature.
- The article notes a cultural shift away from stigmatizing trades such as plumbing, electrical work, and construction.
- Rising student debt and dissatisfaction with traditional four-year college paths are contributing to the change in attitudes.
- Employers in skilled trades are struggling to fill positions despite competitive pay, highlighting a workforce gap.
- The poll suggests that AI may accelerate a broader reevaluation of what constitutes a “good job” in America.
Read the full story: https://redstate.com/beckynoble/2026/02/03/in-the-era-of-ai-new-poll-says-americans-views-on-blue-collar-work-are-changing-n2198781
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