The U.S. economy is booming. So why are tech companies laying off workers?::undefined

  • @derf82
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    555 months ago

    The US Economy is only booming for rich people.

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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      445 months ago

      The past 40 years have shown me that no matter how well the economy is doing in the news, it doesnt mean shit for most Americans.

    • @Sorgan71
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      05 months ago

      That does not explain it either

      • @derf82
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        125 months ago

        Wealthy shareholders and C-suite executives are trying to squeeze out as much profit as they can. Their boom leads to bust for the rest of us.

    • @Cryophilia
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      -75 months ago

      Actually the bottom 50% have seen the most wage growth.

      • @derf82
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        55 months ago

        I call bullshit. That is not what anyone sees.

          • @Brainsploosh
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            145 months ago

            I appreciate a data supported argument, and love that you actually linked sources.

            One thing that I feel is missing in most of the linked analyses is that inflation has also hit unevenly, and the price of basic goods has increased significantly more than overall inflation. Which would explain why households still have less disposable income, also the mean debt burden is much higher leading to loan costs being more common.

            • @Cryophilia
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              -15 months ago

              “Real wages” takes that into account. The term “real” (as in “real wages”, “real earnings”, etc) means the increase in money minus the increase in inflation.

              So for example the top paragraph says there’s been a “3.2 increase in real earnings”. That means there’s been a (pulling numbers out of my ass to illustrate): 7.5% increase in earnings, but also a 4.3% increase in inflation.

              • @Brainsploosh
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                65 months ago

                But price increases of cereals ( bread, pasta, grains, etc.) increased by about 7,5 % last year alone, which is more than the inflation, and more than the increase after inflation.

                That’s where people might complain. They still can’t afford food, as food prices increase faster than overall inflation

                • @Cryophilia
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                  15 months ago

                  That’s a fair criticism, and the Biden administration is looking into more specific action with regards to grocery stores. More work needs to be done to bring food costs to a reasonable level. I’d also support a revising of the CPI to better account for necessities like food and housing.

          • @derf82
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            75 months ago

            Data can absolutely be misleading. Liars, damn liars, and statisticians, as they say. And trying to produce one number that somehow represents everyone will never work, whatever economists want to think.

            The fact is many of the super-poor are doing better because government benefits like social security are indexed to inflation, meaning they are actually keeping up.

            Personally, my real earnings are down over $10,000 a year. My whole industry has stagnant wages. Don’t piss on me and tell me it’s raining.

            • @scarabic
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              55 months ago

              At this point there are more people trying to reject data based arguments with that cliche than there are people making bogus cases according to it.

            • @Cryophilia
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              -65 months ago

              And trying to produce one number that somehow represents everyone will never work

              Well it’s a good thing no one is attempting that?

              Personally

              You’re an outlier. Understand that you’re not the center of the universe, please.

              • @derf82
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                55 months ago

                Well it’s a good thing no one is attempting that?

                Oh, what do you call a statement like “The US economy is booming?”

                You’re an outlier. Understand that you’re not the center of the universe, please.

                Are you going to tell me I am the only one struggling and not seeing wage gains? Do you want to tell me my experience does not matter?

                • @Cryophilia
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                  -55 months ago

                  Do you just not understand the concept of other people existing?

                  • @derf82
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                    25 months ago

                    Yes. You apparently do not. So long as some people do good, everyone else that is struggling can fuck themselves, it seems.

              • @unreasonabro
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                25 months ago

                that’s what we’re trying to get you to do!

          • @[email protected]
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            25 months ago

            I’ve been in the 1/3 my whole 36 years I’ve been alive. To me the economy has failed.

            • @scarabic
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              15 months ago

              You can say that the economy failed for you. Not that, to you, the whole economy is a failure. That makes no sense.

            • @Cryophilia
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              -55 months ago

              Ah, I see. You are poor, therefore everyone is poor. Makes sense.

              • @[email protected]
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                35 months ago

                What is it with you people coming here and making the most absurd statements? Seriously fuck off back to Reddit along with your strawmen. You want to know why I’m poor? Graduated high school and studied to be an electrician,then the 2008 housing bubble collapsed so I went back to school to learn IT but nobody wanted a fresh out of high school no experience 20 something year old in an oversaturated market so all I got were shit, low paying jobs for 10 years. Now that I’ve been trying to learn programming to get out of my current dead end job for the last 18 months and the tech sector is firing off employees left and right. The economy failed. Pull your head out if your ass or stop being a corporatr shill trying to astroturf real problems away.

          • @scarabic
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            5 months ago

            $80k is a struggle salary where I live but only if you have the ambition to own property and raise multiple kids. The common narrative is that everyone could do that on manual labor wages back in 1950 but that’s definitely bullshit.

            The real travesty is that my kids teachers are pulling down $25k - absolutely ridiculous.

            Not only that: once, I went to take the qualifying exam for California teachers and the room was full of people yammering about that sweet $25k they were about to start making in just two short years when they get their credential. That’s poor.

      • @linearchaos
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        25 months ago

        I see, you forgot to say Union and corporate soulless husk. They can’t be bothered to upvote you on just facts alone.

        The job market is trying to correct but it’s going to take a long time.

        After a decent inflation push blue collar wages have to come up or people just starve to death and people aren’t very fond of that.

        Honestly some of that lower-end boost is probably work from home bolstering the job market is bringing white collar jobs into areas that are deficient.

        What I haven’t figured out yet, as hell New York City and San Francisco haven’t managed to completely outsource all their work to Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee. You should be able to hire developers out of there for less than half the big city rates.

      • @unreasonabro
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        15 months ago

        horse shit. if you wanna play the twist the numbers game, do it in an article on your blog. booooring

        • @Cryophilia
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          25 months ago

          I give data and sources below, but I’m sure that’s too booooooooooooring for your tiny little brain.