Auburn-Opelika, AL · POP 208,013 · EMP 72,710 · DATA GRADE A
Auburn, AL
consensus exposure · range [45.9–50.4] across 6 methodologies
more exposed than 49% of US metros
By methodology
| Index | Exposure |
|---|---|
| OpenAI task exposure (Eloundou et al. 2024) | 45.9 |
| Felten language-modeling AIOE (2023) | 48.0 |
| Microsoft AI applicability (2025) | 50.4 |
| Anthropic Economic Index observed usage (2026) | 48.1 |
| Eisfeldt et al. generative-AI exposure (2024) | 46.5 |
| Consensus (mean) | 47.8 |
Table 1. Where indices disagree, that disagreement is information: prediction-style indices (task ratings) and usage-based indices (observed AI conversations) measure different things. Methods §2.
Secondary measures
payroll-weighted exposure — higher than the headcount number: the exposed jobs are the better-paid ones
of workers are in occupations where ≥50% of tasks are LLM-exposed (Eloundou β; threshold-sensitive — note)
of area employment matched to scored occupations (grade A)
Scenario: if replacement-level AI arrives in 2030
Figure 1. Modeled displacement under the median preset (diffusion k=0.8, ceiling 0.75, automation share 0.45, friction lag 1.5y, attrition 3%/y). Solid: positions eliminated. The gap between gross and layoffs is natural attrition — speed of diffusion, not depth of exposure, determines layoffs. This is a scenario, not a forecast: adjust every assumption.
Where the losses land — and your assumptions
Positions eliminated by 2035 per occupation group, under the arrival year selected above. Drag any multiplier if you think we're wrong about a group — your model, your numbers. Multipliers scale that group's task exposure (×0 = immune, ×2 = double).
Table 3. Group exposure = employment-weighted mean task exposure (Eloundou β) over the group's local occupations. Bars use the same scenario engine as Figure 1 (median preset).
Most exposed local occupations
| Occupation | Jobs | Median wage | Exposure [range] | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Retail Salespersons | 2,300 | $29,140 | 67 | |
| Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive | 1,570 | $40,460 | 89.8 | |
| Cashiers | 1,820 | $27,940 | 54.8 | |
| Customer Service Representatives | 960 | $35,810 | 91.1 | |
| Registered Nurses | 1,430 | $78,040 | 48.9 | |
| Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators | 2,000 | $34,530 | 31.5 | |
| Fast Food and Counter Workers | 2,370 | $24,600 | 24 | |
| Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education | 840 | $61,250 | 65.7 | |
| Accountants and Auditors | 680 | $72,570 | 79.4 | |
| First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers | 660 | $59,310 | 79.3 |
Table 2. Ranked by exposure × local employment. Bands on the 0–100 occupation scale.
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