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U.S. Workers Are More Productive Than Ever. A.I. Isn’t the Key.

Posted on July 14, 2026 by worldnewsadmin
Companies have been getting more out of employees for several years. Tight labor markets, digitization and remote work are among the reasons.
Posted in artificial intelligence, Labor and Jobs, Labor Department (US), Productivity, United States Economy, United States Politics and Government

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