It will be interesting to see if/how the rise of online education changes what gets taught, including as it relates to math.
I do analytical work and haven't used Calculus or any advanced math at all in my career. Thankfully, too, since I didn't do well in those courses. Even in most of my economics courses (which I majored in) didn't involve complex math. I barely used it in my graduate program, either, despite taking quantitative courses, though some of those involved statistics.
Conversely, I'd argue a lot of people would be more productive if they just understood how to effectively use spreadsheets and databases - Even just how make pivot tables, some basic formulas, and writing queries (nothing like coding or anything like that, which I don't do either) - which could simplify or even automate routine work (to be sure, some people just don't want to happen and would rather do the same BS work every day).