KEY POINTS
  • The use of digital tools has increased in 517 of 545 occupations since 2002, with a striking uptick in many lower-skilled occupations, according to a study.
  • The study, by Washington, D.C., think tank Brookings Institution, found that jobs with greater digital content tend to pay more.
  • Those jobs are increasingly concentrated in traditional high-tech centers like Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Austin, Texas.
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The use of digital tools has increased, often dramatically, in 517 of 545 occupations since 2002, with a striking uptick in many lower-skilled occupations, according to a study released Wednesday by the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank.