What happened
The Associated Press (Josh Boak) reports that RAISE US, a new bipartisan nonprofit, launched June 25, 2026 with more than $500 million committed for new forms of education and workforce training for Americans disrupted by AI-driven automation. The group is co-founded by former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, a Democrat who shaped AI policy as Biden's commerce secretary, and former Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, a Republican. Raimondo will serve as CEO.
Partners and structure
Anchor corporate partners include Amazon, Microsoft, Anthropic, the OpenAI Foundation, and Bank of America, along with UPS, General Motors, Eli Lilly, Mastercard, AMD, Cisco, and IBM. The advisory board includes former Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan, Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler, and economists David Autor, Erik Brynjolfsson, and Raj Chetty. Initial state partners are Arkansas, Connecticut, Maryland, and Utah, with the goal of connecting schools more directly to employer hiring pipelines.
Scale of the challenge
The AP reports an April BCG analysis estimated roughly half of US jobs will be reshaped by AI over the next several years, with up to 25 million jobs potentially eliminated over five years. Goldman Sachs separately estimated a quarter of US work hours could be automated. Per Bureau of Labor Statistics data cited by the AP, manufacturing has shed 68,000 jobs and trucking has cut 28,300 positions since the start of the Trump second term.
Approach
RAISE US intends to develop policies that connect schools more closely to employers, and will explore changes to corporate taxes and other incentives aimed at keeping people working. Raimondo told the AP: "I don't have a lot of hope for bold action by Congress in the next few years on this issue, and I don't think we can wait a few years." The group plans to use state-level pilots as a testing ground for ideas Congress could later scale as policy.
Scoring Rationale #
RAISE US is a substantive, well-funded bipartisan initiative with Anthropic and OpenAI Foundation as anchor partners - signals mainstream institutional acknowledgment of AI-driven labor displacement. Practical program details are still forthcoming, keeping the score below 7.0, but the scale ($500M+), the partner roster, and cross-aisle structure make this a notable workforce-policy development for practitioners tracking AI's societal footprint.
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