Mostly Resilient

Last Update: 6/19/2026

AI Resilience Score for Fishing and hunting jobs:

52.6%

Median Score

Meaningful human contribution

High

Long-term employer demand

Low

Sustained economic opportunity

N/A

Our confidence in this score:
Low-medium

Contributing sources

Methodology and Scoring Rationale

AI Resilience Report forFishing and Hunting Workers

N/A median salary2,800 annual openingsSOC Code: 45-3000

Fishing and Hunting Workers are somewhat more resilient to AI impacts than most occupations, according to our analysis of 4 sources.

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Career: Fishing and Hunting Workers

They catch fish and hunt animals to provide food or sell them, using tools and techniques to do their jobs safely and effectively.

Employment & Wage Data

Jobs (2024)

21,900

Growth (2024-34)

-4.6%

Annual Openings

2,800

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections 2024-2034

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