Why is this marked a dupe? I can’t find the other discussion.
I found this part insightful:
> In addition to being less dynamic, the job market has become increasingly reliant upon a select few industries — primarily health care, with leisure and hospitality to a lesser extent — to drive overall employment growth. However, even opportunities within those industries appear to be shrinking.
This part is more obvious but good to have confirmation - we need less college graduates in random low (economic) value fields and more people in trades:
> Openings picked up the most in wholesale trade, construction and the federal government (where areas such as immigration enforcement are on a hiring spree while other agencies are trying to claw back workers after the Trump administration’s deep workforce cuts).
SilverElfin•2h ago
I found this part insightful:
> In addition to being less dynamic, the job market has become increasingly reliant upon a select few industries — primarily health care, with leisure and hospitality to a lesser extent — to drive overall employment growth. However, even opportunities within those industries appear to be shrinking.
This part is more obvious but good to have confirmation - we need less college graduates in random low (economic) value fields and more people in trades:
> Openings picked up the most in wholesale trade, construction and the federal government (where areas such as immigration enforcement are on a hiring spree while other agencies are trying to claw back workers after the Trump administration’s deep workforce cuts).
toomuchtodo•2h ago
It doesn't show up in Algolia search as of this comment timestamp.
(mods: if marked as dupe, please include stub)