Jobs and automation awaits the post-pandemic economy

Jobs and automation awaits the post-pandemic economy

The road to recovery for the US economy is going to be a long and winding one, and some experts have even predicted that the economy will take up to ten years to go back to "normal". But it's not all that grim, because new opportunities have been created in a post-pandemic world. Since operations have been halted at factories, manufacturers are going to turn to automation to decrease human intervention during the manufacturing process. Economists have predicted that over 12 million manufacturing jobs would be automated in China by 2030.

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