Remote workers with college degrees are flooding low-skill jobs and making more than doctors back home



  • Report warns a college degree no longer guarantees skilled work in today’s AI-powered global job economy
  • Remote jobs, once seen as offering freedom, now trap professionals in cycles of digital underemployment
  • Middle-level professionals are taking side gigs to survive while tech roles remain out of reach

The global job market is undergoing a profound transformation as remote work, economic disparities, and digital labor migration reshape employment trends across borders.

A new survey by Global Work AI has now revealed underemployment is no longer confined to local economies or immigrant populations – instead, it is spreading across the global remote work landscape, where educational attainment no longer guarantees job relevance or economic security.