The search results provide excellent external links.
- External Link 1 (BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook): This is perfect for defining job prospects and for practical applications.
- External Link 2 (OECD Employment Outlook): Good for global trends, economic context, and potential limitations/criticisms (e.g., impact of automation, real wages declining due to inflation).
- URL: OECD Employment Outlook 2025: Full Report (From7)
- External Link 3 (Federal Reserve Labor Market analysis): Useful for economic indicators, historical context, and how central banks view labor markets.
- External Link 4 (NBER/McKinsey on AI/Automation impact): Great for limitations and criticisms regarding the future of jobs. McKinsey provides a good summary based on research.
- URL: Economic potential of generative AI | McKinsey (From5)
All 4 external links are real, live, readable, and from trusted domains (bls.gov, oecd.org, newyorkfed.org, mckinsey.com). This satisfies the requirements.
Now I can proceed to write the article.
Link Pool (Hidden Table):
Anchor Text | Internal Link Slug |
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employment rate | employment-rate |
unemployment | unemployment |
economic growth | economic-growth |
inflation | inflation |
recession | recession |
labor force | labor-force |
wages | wages |
human capital | human-capital |
skills gap | skills-gap |
gig economy | gig-economy |
career planning | career-planning |
return on investment | return-on-investment |
cost of living | cost-of-living |
savings | savings |
retirement planning | retirement-planning |
Auto-infer:
[TERM] = Job prospects
[RELATED_TERM] = Labor market trends
[TERM_CATEGORY] = Economic indicators and personal finance