Not Very Resilient

Last Update: 4/23/2026

Your role’s AI Resilience Score is

32.2%

Median Score

Meaningful human contribution

Low

Long-term employer demand

Low

Sustained economic opportunity

Med

Our confidence in this score:
Medium-high

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AI Resilience Report forNews Analysts, Reporters and Journalists

News Analysts, Reporters and Journalists are less resilient to AI impacts than most occupations, according to our analysis of 7 sources.

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Career: News Analysts, Reporters and Journalists

They gather and share important news stories by researching, interviewing people, and writing or speaking about current events to inform the public.

Employment & Wage Data

* Data aggregated from 1 child occupations

Median Wage

$60,280

Jobs (2024)

49,300

Growth (2024-34)

-3.9%

Annual Openings

4,100

Education

Bachelor's degree

Experience

None

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

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