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Vancouver, BC · POP — · EMP 1,341,575 · DATA GRADE A

Vancouver, BC

53.8 /100

exposure score (OpenAI task-exposure index via NOC crosswalk — single-index tier)

#6 of 41

more exposed than 88% of Canadian CMAs

Secondary measures

27.1%

of workers are in occupations where ≥50% of tasks are LLM-exposed (Eloundou β; threshold-sensitive — note)

97.2%

of area employment matched to scored occupations (grade A)

Scenario: if replacement-level AI arrives in 2030

2027 2035

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

OccupationJobsMedian wageExposure [range]
Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers 46,595
61.7
Retail and wholesale trade managers 31,530
68.2
Financial auditors and accountants 20,730
81.1
Administrative officers 19,205
82.9
Administrative assistants 15,695
94.9
Software engineers and designers 15,065
96.5
Accounting and related clerks 13,010
86.6
General office support workers 14,850
74.2
Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations 14,325
74.3
Receptionists 12,280
84.5

Table 2. Ranked by exposure × local employment. Bands on the 0–100 occupation scale.

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