Updated
Updated · CNBC · May 11
Hassett Says AI Is Not Costing Jobs Now as Tech Firms Cut Thousands
Updated
Updated · CNBC · May 11

Hassett Says AI Is Not Costing Jobs Now as Tech Firms Cut Thousands

4 articles · Updated · CNBC · May 11
  • Kevin Hassett said Monday there is "no sign in the data" that AI is currently eliminating jobs, even as Washington studies longer-term workforce effects through a White House task force.
  • Tech layoffs have fueled the concern: Amazon, Meta and Oracle have announced job cuts, with some companies explicitly tying leaner staffing to AI-driven automation and productivity gains.
  • Block offered one of the clearest examples, saying in February it would cut nearly 4,000 employees and use AI to automate more work with smaller teams.
  • The comments highlight a widening gap between official labor-market assessments and corporate messaging that presents AI as a tool for operating with lower headcounts.
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