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WHAT THE DATA SAY: 76% believe blue collar jobs less likely to be replaced by AI

By: Ray Day

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Ray Day
ray.day@stagwellglobal.com 

We wanted to share our latest consumer and business insights, based on research from Stagwell. Among the highlights of our weekly consumer sentiment tracking:

WORRIED ABOUT AI TAKING YOUR JOB? CHANGE YOUR COLLAR COLOR

3 in 4 Americans today believe blue-collar jobs are more likely to be AI-proof, based on our Harris Poll research with the Business for Good Foundation.

  • 76% believe jobs relying on hands-on or trade skills are less likely to be replaced by AI than other types of work.
  • 80% say more people today are choosing trade skills training and certification programs over a traditional four-year college degree.
  • 78% say the stigma around trade and blue-collar work is declining.
  • 75% say that what they consider a “good job” today is very different from five years ago.
  • See also: Americans are rethinking college in the search for economic mobility

AMERICANS’ MOOD STAYS MIXED

Americans have not changed their view of how the country is trending, yet they are slightly more upbeat about the economy, according to our January Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll.

  • 38% say the country is on the right track – compared with 39% in December and 35% in September.
  • 38% say the economy is on the right track – up 2 points from December.
  • 35% say their financial situation is improving – up 2 points from December.
  • Inflation (33%) is the top issue, followed by immigration (29%, up 3 points).
  • 55% disapprove of how immigration enforcement agencies like ICE and Border Patrol (CBP) are enforcing laws in U.S. cities.
  • 57% say ICE and CBP have gone too far.
  • See also: Trump Approval Drops with 57% Saying ICE And CBP Have Gone too Far

DATING DEALBREAKER$

Financial dishonesty is a dating dealbreaker for Americans, according to our Harris Poll survey with NerdWallet

  • 54% say a partner lying about his or her financial situation is a dealbreaker.
  • Other dealbreakers: asking to borrow money (46%), expecting you to pay for dates (38%), not investing for the future (31%) and credit card debt (17%).
  • 50% of American couples say they’ve lied or withheld financial information from their current partner, and 52% have lied to a previous partner.
  • 18% have lied about purchases.
  • 16% have lied about lending money to a friend or family member.
  • 42% say talking about money early in a relationship is a red flag.
  • 78% say it’s a green flag if a partner earns more money than them.
  • See also: Only 55% of Gen Z feel like they’re ready for a romantic partnership

ENTERTAINMENT HABITS CHANGING

Viewer habits are changing rapidly and redefining the future of the entertainment industry, according to Stagwell’s National Research Group 2026 In the Frame study.

  • 26% of all viewers and 35% of Gen Z found out about the most recent movie they watched from social media.
  • Viewers want to see more content on friendship and loyalty (36%) and less about non-monogamy and polyamory (31%).
  • Viewers are less interested in engaging with AI-created content: 36% less for movies, 37% less for TV or series and 42% less for podcasts.
  • 74% of Millennials, 70% of Gen Z and 70% of Gen X are using streaming platforms over cable to watch live sports.
  • Boomers are the only generation watching sports on cable (71%) over streaming (47%).
  • 48% of viewers would be interested in watching live sports in a movie theater.

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