Why widespread tech layoffs keep happening despite a strong U.S. economy::The number of tech sector layoffs in 2024 has been outpacing the number of terminations in 2023.

  • willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    It all depends on what you measure and what you don’t.

    Selective measuring of the economy will let you say whatever you want.

    “More jobs!!!11!!1!1!!!1111!1!1!!!”

    “More precarity and high turnover, high pressure, shit conditions, shit pay, shit flexibility, shit benefits, no real pension commitment, underemployment.”

    Even if all the measures do exist, you don’t have to report them if they go against the narrative.

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      10 months ago

      And how many of these jobs are real full-time jobs instead of people looking for a second or third job as a Uber driver and how many of them are government jobs, which of course just suck people dry and are unproductive because they are paid by theft called taxes

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            10 months ago

            Well then be active in your politics on what the money is spent on, but you rely on stuff paid for by your taxes every day.

            Just imagine how much “the strong” will run rough shot on you if the government did not exist. The Republican hellscapes that allow companies to poison communities, exploit workers and more are good examples.

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              10 months ago

              The things that I rely on my taxes for are way smaller than the things my taxes are spent on. For example, why is my tax money being spent on weapons to kill people halfway across the world when no Americans are being threatened? We could eliminate somewhere around 3-4ths of the military industrial complex right now and not have any issues and get some of that money back. I consider myself a libertarian, not a republican. Big difference is Republicans still want to tell you how you can live.

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                10 months ago

                If you are truly interested in learning why, I could link you some resources.But the long and short of it is, the US is as rich and powerful because one of their big exports is safety for their allies.

                You can bet your ass thatany US allies are watching the shit show in congress regarding Ukraine and wondering if they will be left out to dry if push comes to shove, and will hesitate to back US plays in the power competition with China.