How US students are flocking to high school shop classes as enrollment soars 13%, offering a hedge against AI job disruption

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As generative AI disrupts the job market, US students are flocking to high school shop classes, with enrollment surging by 13%. School districts are investing millions of dollars to revamp vocational programs, offering a hedge against AI job disruption. These hands-on courses in fields like construction, manufacturing, and welding provide students with lucrative, high-skill careers. With rising demand and increasing job stability, vocational education is quickly becoming a popular and viable alternative to traditional college paths.

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