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Employers Are Making AI Literacy A Baseline Job Expectation Across US Roles

A state-level job market snapshot shows AI skills are no longer clustered in major tech hubs, with smaller states posting some of the highest shares of AI-related requirements in tech and finance hiring.

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May 14, 2026
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Employers Are Making AI Literacy A Baseline Job Expectation Across US Roles

AI skills are now showing up heavily in job ads across smaller US states, with Delaware, Alaska, and North Dakota among those embedding AI requirements directly into tech and finance roles.

AI skills are increasingly becoming part of everyday hiring requirements across the U.S., including in smaller state job markets traditionally outside the countryโ€™s major tech hubs.

A new Acuity analysis of live job postings across all 50 states found that employers in both tech and finance are rapidly adding AI-related skills to job descriptions, signaling that AI literacy is becoming part of baseline workforce expectations.

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The study measured how often AI skills appeared in tech and finance listings relative to the total number of jobs posted in each state.

Delaware Led Both Tech And Finance Rankings

Delaware recorded the highest concentration of AI-related hiring requirements in both sectors analyzed.

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In finance, AI skills appeared in 4.41% of job listings in the state. West Virginia, Montana, North Dakota, and Alaska also ranked highly, with AI appearing in roughly 3% of finance postings.

The numbers were significantly higher in tech roles.

Delaware again ranked first, with AI skills mentioned in 14.4% of tech job ads. Alaska, New York, Arkansas, and North Dakota also posted some of the countryโ€™s strongest concentrations, with AI appearing in roughly 13% to 14% of tech listings.

The findings suggest AI hiring demand is no longer limited to traditional tech centers like Silicon Valley or New York City.

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AI Literacy Is Becoming A Workforce Requirement

Researchers said the data points to a broader labor market change where employers increasingly expect workers to understand and use AI tools as part of normal job functions.

That trend is becoming especially visible in sectors like tech and finance, where companies are looking for greater efficiency, faster analysis, and more automated workflows.

The report noted that high percentages of AI-related job requirements in smaller states may indicate AI skills are becoming embedded in day-to-day employability rather than remaining a specialized technical skill.

The Future Of Work Is Becoming More AI-Driven

The findings add to growing evidence that AI adoption is changing hiring expectations across a much wider range of U.S. labor markets than many workers may realize.

Rather than remaining concentrated inside major economic centers, AI capability is increasingly appearing in routine hiring language across smaller state economies.

For workers, that could mean AI literacy is quickly becoming part of being job-ready across both technical and non-technical roles.

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