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Knowledge worker

/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ ˈwɝː.kər/noun
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A knowledge worker is an individual whose primary job involves handling, creating, or applying information and ideas to solve complex problems and innovate. This concept, central to the modern economy, emphasizes the value of intellectual skills over physical labor, making these workers key drivers in fields like technology and consulting where adaptability and lifelong learning are essential.

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Knowledge workers now account for over 50% of the U.S. workforce, up from just 15% in the 1960s, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, driving massive economic growth through innovation. This transformation has led to higher average salaries for these roles, with some studies showing they earn 30-50% more than traditional laborers, reshaping global job markets.

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