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Apollo study reveals AI is squeezing wages, not killing jobs, with $28 billion annual impact

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AI's wage suppression may widen income inequality, but it also fosters entrepreneurship by reducing startup costs, potentially reshaping economies. The post Apollo study reveals AI is squeezing wages, not killing jobs, with $28 billion annu…

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Apollo study reveals AI is squeezing wages, not killing jobs, with $28 billion annual impact
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Apollo study reveals AI is squeezing wages, not killing jobs, with $28 billion annual impact

AI's wage suppression may widen income inequality, but it also fosters entrepreneurship by reducing startup costs, potentially reshaping economies. The post Apollo study reveals AI is squeezing wages, not killing jobs, with $28 billion annu…