39 shared · 33 different
core competencies
Side-by-Side Comparison
Child, Family, and School Social Workers leads 5–0| Metric | Child, Family, and School Social Workers | Speech-Language Pathology Assistants |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Score | 31.7% | 34.5% |
| Risk Tier | Medium Risk | Medium Risk |
| Risk Percentile | 49th | 64th |
| Tasks at Risk (>50%) | 5 / 15 | 6 / 11 |
| Median Salary | $58,570 | $46,050 |
| Employment | 383K | 104K |
Skill Comparison
Sorted by largest difference
Protective Factors
Higher values indicate stronger protection against AI displacement
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
35%
total discount
Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
30%
total discount
Task Risk Comparison
Tasks sorted by AI automation risk — higher means more automatable
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
5 of 15 at riskSpeech-Language Pathology Assistants
6 of 11 at riskWage Comparison
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Displacement Timeline Comparison
Child, Family, and School Social Workers has a longer runway before significant displacement, projected 0 years later than Speech-Language Pathology Assistants.
Risk-Adjusted Salary
Salary weighted by displacement risk: salary × (1 − risk%)
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
$40,021
from $58,570
Speech-Language Pathology Assistants
$30,181
from $46,050
After adjusting for AI risk, Child, Family, and School Social Workers offers $9,840 more in risk-adjusted pay.
Transition Feasibility
Skill Overlap
Low overlap — significant retraining needed for transition
Unique to Child,
Unique to Speech-Language
Combined Protection Strategy
Regardless of which path you choose, focus on these protective factors