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Artificial intelligence may lead to job losses in New York City, official says

21 May 2026
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The New York City Comptroller, Mark Levin, has cautioned that artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to significant job losses for thousands of workers in the city as early as this year. In a recent report, Levin highlighted the transformative potential of AI on the city’s economy, affecting wages, pension payments, and Wall Street profits. He presented various scenarios regarding AI’s impact, ranging from a productivity boom that could create around 52,000 jobs annually to a more pessimistic outlook where the city might lose approximately 52,500 jobs due to declining AI investment. Levin emphasized the urgent need for local policymakers to prepare for these changes, advocating for the establishment of a financial buffer against potential economic downturns. He noted that New York City is uniquely positioned to influence the future of AI, given its concentration of firms working in the sector and its large workforce.

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The predictions made by Levin reflect a broader concern among economists and policymakers about the disruptive effects of AI across various industries. Historical trends indicate that technological advancements often lead to both job creation and displacement, necessitating proactive measures from governments. The rise of AI investment has already resulted in significant job cuts in sectors like technology and airlines, highlighting the urgency of addressing workforce transitions. As cities grapple with these challenges, the actions taken now will be crucial in determining how economies adapt to the rapidly evolving technological landscape.

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