'MURICA — Looks like 400 to 800 million people worldwide could be out of a job by 2030 thanks to good old automation. <br /> <br />McKinsey Global Institute looked at 800 different jobs across 46 countries and found up to 20 percent of the global workforce could get kicked to the curb. <br /> <br />Wealthy countries like the US and Germany will have to retrain about one-third of their workforces. <br />Factory workers and fast food workers are in the most danger. <br /> <br />Poorer countries won't have to worry as much about the rise of the robots — for now. <br /> <br />Other jobs in jeopardy from automation are mortgage brokers, paralegals, accountants and office administrative workers. <br /> <br />Jobs that require more of a human touch like doctors, teachers, bartenders and lawyers should be okay. Wait a second — the world could always use FEWER lawyers.