Young electricians at data centers in Texas are now earning $240,000-$260,000 a year , with no college loans and no four years of tuition debt.
Meanwhile, junior programmer positions are shrinking, and AI is writing code faster and faster, causing white-collar workers to worry that they might be the next ones to be replaced.
Mike Rowe told Fox Business that schools are still telling kids that being a blue-collar worker is a "second-best" option, but the reality is already reversed.
White-collar workers are worried about being replaced by AI, while electricians are worried about not being able to keep up with all the orders.

