Release 2026.2 Updated 17 Jul 2026

Jordan JOR

Tier 4 · Manufacturing-Driven Emerging

Jordan stands at 25.2 of 100 on the Optional Work Index, the point at which paid work becomes economically optional1.

Supply measures whether machines can do the work; demand measures whether people can afford to stop. The index is their geometric mean, computed by the same method used for every country.

25.2 / 100
0 · pre-automation baseline100 · work optional
34.3
Supply
can machines do the work
18.6
Demand
can people afford to stop

Data coverage high · 5/5 inputs from primary data (supply 3/3, demand 2/2)

National AI Compute Index for Jordan →

Components
Five sub-indices, fixed weights within each side
Supply Capacity for machines to do the work34.3
AI Capabilityweight 40%
42.1
Humanoid Roboticsweight 31%
9.4
Labor Market Shiftweight 29%
50.2

AI system progress toward human-level and beyond cognitive performance.

Demand Capacity for people to stop working18.6
Economic Abundanceweight 60%
19.4
Wealth Distributionweight 40%
17.3

Whether the cost of necessities (healthcare, housing, food, transport, education) is falling enough that work is less required.

Data sources for JOR
which series filled each input

Calculated 2026-07-17 16:20:04 UTC · version 3.1.0