Structure of New Jobs in the United States
Within the framework of the New International Security System and the
development of the Digital Society, the United States represents one of the key
institutional, technological, and economic hubs for large-scale job creation.
Overall Employment Potential (USA, 2025–2045)
Estimated total: 120–160 million new and transformed jobs
across strategic sectors of the future economy.
| Sector |
Estimated Jobs |
| AI, Data and Hybrid Civil–Defense Systems |
35–45 million |
| Next-Generation Energy Systems |
25–30 million |
| Climate Technologies and Infrastructure Adaptation |
20–25 million |
| Education, Reskilling and Digital Professions |
15–20 million |
| Governance of Sustainable Development Projects and Platforms (PCI) |
25–40 million |
1. AI, Data and Hybrid Civil–Defense Systems
The United States serves as a global scaling platform where artificial intelligence
rapidly transitions from research laboratories into civilian, commercial, and
security-oriented applications.
- Large-scale AI platform architects
- Foundation model engineers and operators
- Responsible and ethical AI specialists
- Cyber-resilience and autonomous systems engineers
- Strategic risk and systems analysts
- Personal AI agent curators
Key regional clusters:
- California (Bay Area, Los Angeles) — AI platforms and startups
- Seattle, Austin — cloud and infrastructure AI
- Washington D.C., Virginia — GovTech and defense systems
2. Next-Generation Energy Systems
The U.S. energy transition emphasizes decentralized, resilient, and community-based
energy architectures, combining renewable sources with advanced storage and control
systems.
- Renewable energy engineers (solar, wind, hydrogen, SMRs)
- Microgrid and smart-grid designers
- Energy storage and battery systems engineers
- Energy platform operators
- Community energy security specialists
Key regional clusters:
- Texas — wind, solar, hydrogen systems
- Southwest — large-scale solar infrastructure
- Midwest — smart grid modernization
- Southeast — nuclear and SMR innovation
3. Climate Technologies and Infrastructure Adaptation
As a country exposed to a wide spectrum of climate risks, the United States functions
as a testing ground for advanced climate adaptation and resilience solutions.
- Disaster protection and early-warning system engineers
- Climate risk analysts and data specialists
- Resilient infrastructure architects
- Water resource and coastal management specialists
- Climate adaptation project managers
Key regional clusters:
- California — wildfires and water systems
- Florida and Gulf Coast — hurricanes and coastal resilience
- Northeast — urban climate adaptation
- Alaska — permafrost and Arctic systems
4. Education, Reskilling and Digital Employment
The American education and training sector is transforming into a platform-based,
lifelong learning ecosystem capable of continuous workforce adaptation.
- Digital instructors and AI tutors
- EdTech platform architects
- Reskilling and workforce transition managers
- Personalized learning pathway operators
- Digital credential and competency system designers
5. Governance of Sustainable Development Projects and Platforms (PCI)
A new institutional economy is emerging, replacing rigid administrative models with
project-based participation, digital contracts, and polycentric governance mechanisms.
- Sustainable development project architects
- Operators of polycentric institutions (PCI)
- Community and corporate facilitators
- Global and regional program managers
- Digital property and income distribution operators
Strategic Security Implications for the United States
- Reduction of systemic risks without military escalation
- Economic incentives for global stability and cooperation
- Export of institutions and platforms instead of conflicts
- Preservation of technological leadership
- Integration of Big Tech into global security architecture
Key conclusion: For the United States, the New International Security
System is not an alternative to power, but a new institutional, economic, and
technological level of its application.