2025 is deemed the year of layoffs. That’s what a hiring manager told me jokingly the other day. Time to squeeze the oranges hard as you possibly can until it’s about the burst! I think everyone is terrified. I certainly am. It’s infuriating. You work hard, do everything you’re supposed to do, and you lose no matter what happens

  • sunzu2
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    06 hours ago

    Some truth there but even if you look at things like labour participation rate which you would likely cite to support your thesis, you have to account for changing demographics, ie large boomer population going into retirement.

    which unemployment rate would you prefer to to use?

    U-6?

    • @MutilationWave
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      25 hours ago

      I’d prefer a straight up count of individuals not in school, training, or employment age 18 to retirement age.

      • sunzu2
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        13 hours ago

        That’s a fair approach but two blind spots, mothers and disabled?

        Also the rich?

        • @MutilationWave
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          22 hours ago

          Fair point on disabled people and mothers shouldn’t be counted for a year after birth. If rich people are unemployed yes they should be counted.

          • sunzu2
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            16 minutes ago

            Well mothers rich and disabled are counted under current regime is my understanding

            Also, I think I am missing some here too