Urban vs. Rural Exposure: March 2026 AI Job Loss Gradients in the U.S.
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Urban vs. Rural AI Layoff Patterns
In March 2026 the United States saw a wave of layoffs that companies often linked to automation and artificial intelligence (AI). Tracking these job cuts by county reveals clear geographic differences. Nearly all the AI-related layoff announcements came from large cities and tech centers, while most rural counties reported few or none. For example, tech hubs like Seattle and the San Francisco Bay Area saw dozens of positions cut (Seattle’s Amazon trimming 2,300 jobs is a prime case) (www.axios.com), whereas many farming or mining regions saw almost no AI layoffs. This urban–rural disparity partly reflects where tech jobs are, but it also raises concerns that rural areas could miss out or suffer indirect fallout. As one policy analysis put it, “AI and its positive and negative impacts will not be distributed evenly” across the country (www.brookings.edu). We examine why that is and what it means for workers and communities.
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