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Gambling Cage Workers

Office and Administrative Support · SOC 43-3041

6.5% AI Exposure — Medium
$37,580
Median Annual Salary
Average
O*NET Outlook
2,300
Proj. Annual Openings
14,430
Employment (OEWS 2025)
+0.1%/yr
Empl. growth (2019–2025)
93/100
AI Resiliency Score

AI exposure from the Anthropic Economic Index (2025); salary from BLS; skills from O*NET. See /sources.

Decision card

Career Evidence Passport

SOC 43-3041 evidence across exposure, wages, projections, postings, certified LCAs, skills, and transitions.

Proxy / seed data labeledDescriptive-only
SOC exposure
6.5%
Medium · Anthropic AEI
Automation friction
35/100
Low friction; broad SOC seed ORS job-requirements coverage.
Wages
$37,580
No H-1B offered-wage row for this SOC.
Projected openings
2,300
BLS EP 2024–2034; employment change -5.0%.
Observed/proxy demand
FY— certified LCAs; 2,642 postings in 2025.

Skill evidence

SpeakingActive ListeningMathematicsReading ComprehensionWriting
  • H-1B values are certified Labor Condition Applications, not visa approvals.
  • Job postings are seed-static / seed-derived; treat as provider-ready proxy coverage until observed provider data is wired in.
  • Transition matches are directional skill-overlap context, not placement guarantees.
  • This release is a FutureGrid broad-SOC seed derived from public BLS ORS requirement concepts and categories, not direct occupation-level ORS survey estimates. It describes job requirements, not worker ability, AI capability, or displacement probability. Automation friction is a FutureGrid derived score and should be read alongside exposure, demand, wage, and projection signals.

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AI Exposure Analysis

AI Exposure6.5%
AI Resiliency93/100
Exposure BandMedium
Sector Avg. Exposure33.9%

Across AI measures

Multiple exposure lenses for this occupation.

40.5%
Consensus
Actual adoption · Anthropic6.5%
AI capability · OpenAI41.9%
AI ability · AIOE73.2%
Automation baseline (2013) · Frey & Osborne39%

AI could do ~41.9% of this role but only ~6.5% is currently done with AI — a large capability-vs-adoption gap.

Top Skills

1.Speaking
2.Active Listening
3.Mathematics
4.Reading Comprehension
5.Writing

H-1B Visa Sponsorship Demand

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No H-1B certified LCA filings recorded for this occupation in FY2016–FY2025.

O*NET occupation profile

What this work involves

In a gambling establishment, conduct financial transactions for patrons. Accept patron's credit application and verify credit references to provide check-cashing authorization or to establish house credit accounts. May reconcile daily summaries of transactions to balance books. May sell gambling chips, tokens, or tickets to patrons, or to other workers for resale to patrons. May convert gambling chips, tokens, or tickets to currency upon patron's request. May use a cash register or computer to record transaction.

Common titles: Cage and Players Club Rep (Cage and Players Club Representative), Cage Cashier, Casino Cage Cashier, Casino Cashier, Casino Services Rep (Casino Services Representative), Dual Rate Banker

Representative Tasks

  • Maintain confidentiality of customers' transactions.
  • Follow all gaming regulations.
  • Maintain cage security.
  • Cash checks and process credit card advances for patrons.
  • Supply currency, coins, chips, or gaming checks to other departments as needed.

Detailed Work Activities

  • Maintain security.
  • Monitor organizational compliance with regulations.
  • Prepare cash for deposit or disbursement.
  • Execute sales or other financial transactions.
  • Stock supplies or merchandise.

Tools & Technologies

Microsoft Excel · hotMicrosoft Office software · hotMicrosoft Outlook · hotMicrosoft PowerPoint · hotMicrosoft Word · hotCorel WordPerfect Office Suite

Employment Projections & AI Exposure

15
Occupations Shown
27.0%
Avg AI Exposure
8
Bright Outlook
Horizontal bar chart showing occupations with the highest projected annual openings. Each bar length represents annual projected openings. Color uses a gradient from violet (lower) to cyan (higher). Summary statistics are shown above the chart.

Employment & Wage Trend

BLS OEWS, 2019–2025


Occupation Employment & Wage TrendMulti-year BLS OEWS history for SOC 43-3041: 2019 — employment: 14,330, median wage: $28,040; 2020 — employment: 10,560, median wage: $28,650; 2021 — employment: 11,140, median wage: $29,360; 2022 — employment: 11,730, median wage: $31,720; 2023 — employment: 12,560, median wage: $36,110; 2025 — employment: 14,430, median wage: $37,580.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS). See /sources.

Sector Comparison

MetricThis CareerSector Average
AI Exposure6.5%33.9%
OutlookAverage22% Bright
Median Salary$37,580N/A
AI Resiliency93/100N/A