CloverKnollFarms
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Amazon to lay off 10,000. The economy is strong as hell.
Let's put that in perspective.Amazon to lay off 10,000. The economy is strong as hell.
Interesting, how many have left the job market to make that statistic look so good as it's just a measure of who wants a job vs who can get one...Let's put that in perspective.
With more than 1.5 million employees, that's 0.6667 of their workforce.
That would be the equivalent of a company with about 130 employees laying off 1 person.
The release from the company said they had to scramble to hire massive numbers of people at the start of the pandemic to satisfy the demand of people shopping from home. Now that people are going outdoors again, back to work, etc... the demand is slowing. They said it's a whipsaw effect, and their efficiency analysis said many were duplicate jobs that took a while to ferret out.
There were over 220,000 jobs added in the U.S. in October.
There hasn't been one month since January 2021 where jobs haven't been added.
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That's not to make light of the fact that 10,000 people lost their jobs. It's just putting things in perspective of the overall job market and the big picture of the current employment situation.
How different is this than any other business? In boom times, companies get bloated with more employees than they really need. Eventually, that growth tapers off/declines and someone wakes up to that fact and starts to trim the fat. What exactly do all these people who work(ed) at Facebook/Meta actually do?A little more perspective: Meta just laid off 13% of its workforce, so the economy continues to shrink.
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Because no one wants to work...there is a labor shortage.The job growth outweighs the layoffs.
Think about what you just said.Because no one wants to work...there is a labor shortage.
But either way, these stats are so manipulated and cherry picked by both parties putting any weight in them at all is pretty self destructive for the lay person.
No it’s because there’s more demand for workers since the pandemic has eased.Think about what you just said.
The U.S. has added hundreds of thousands of jobs each month for the past 22 months because no one wants to work?