As of June 2026, Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers has an AI-exposure score of 59/100 (Elevated exposure) on the AI-Safe Careers index, blending O*NET tasks, the Anthropic Economic Index, the Penn/OpenAI study, and BLS data. This is an estimate of task exposure, not a prediction of job loss.

AI Exposure Score for

Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers

59/100
Elevated exposure
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More exposed than 64% of the roles we track. Median pay ~US$36,220. About 4,000 projected openings a year (BLS 2024–34 — growth plus replacement).

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How you compare to similar Sales roles

Gambling Change Persons and Booth Cashiers (you)
59
Advertising Sales Agents
60
Real Estate Sales Agents
61
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products
57
Sales Representative
56
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
56
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Your tasks, by AI exposure

Automatable
  • Keep accurate records of monetary exchanges, authorization forms, and transaction reconciliations.
  • Reconcile daily summaries of transactions to balance books.
  • Count money and audit money drawers.
  • Calculate the value of chips won or lost by players.
  • Accept credit applications and verify credit references to provide check-cashing authorization or to establish house credit accounts.
  • Exchange money, credit, tickets, or casino chips and make change for customers.
  • Furnish change persons with a money bank at the start of each shift.
  • Listen for jackpot alarm bells and issue payoffs to winners.
Augmentable
  • Maintain cage security according to rules.
  • Check identifications to verify age of players.
  • Clean casino areas.
  • Obtain customers' signatures on receipts when winnings exceed the amount held in a slot machine.
  • Sell gambling chips, tokens, or tickets to patrons, or to other workers for resale to patrons.
Durable

No durable tasks identified for this role — its real, individually-assessed tasks consistently read as automatable (62%).

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