Larry Fink says electricians and plumbers are the real heroes as AI reshapes jobs and office careers quickly disappear


  • BlackRock CEO says society overvalued office jobs while undervaluing skilled workers for decades
  • Electricians, plumbers and welders will see high demand from AI growth
  • Energy costs remain the biggest obstacle to expanding AI infrastructure globally

The chairman and chief executive of the world’s biggest asset manager, Blackrock, has suggested that society’s obsession with white-collar careers has gone too far, arguing that such skilled trades deserve the same respect as professions such as banking or law.

Larry Fink, who co-founded Blackrock in 1988 and now oversees $14 trillion in assets, said BBC The US “overdid” its push for young people to go to university, while undervaluing jobs that require working with one’s hands.

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