US Job Market Visualizer

· About 👈

Find your job and see how AI might change it. This interactive map covers 342 occupations and 143 million jobs across the US economy, using official data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Each rectangle represents an occupation. Bigger boxes mean more people work in that field. Click any job to see its full details on the BLS website.

All employment, salary, and outlook data uses 2024 as the base year, the most recent available from the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook (published August 2025).

AI Exposure scores are independently estimated. Data will be updated as newer statistics are released.

Key terms (hover for details)
Job Growth (Outlook) Median Pay AI Impact (Exposure) Education Required Employment Category

Color by

Declining Growing
What do the AI scores mean?
AI Exposure scores (0-10) estimate how much AI will reshape each occupation. A higher score does NOT mean the job will disappear. It means the work is likely to change significantly. Jobs that are mostly physical or hands-on (like roofers or plumbers) score low. Jobs that are mostly done on a computer (like data analysts or copywriters) score high. These scores are estimates based on AI analysis, not official government predictions. Many high-scoring jobs will be reshaped, not replaced.

Total jobs

—