America is in a serious jobs slump

16 jmsflknr 2 9/3/2025, 3:00:57 PM cnn.com ↗

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adfm · 1d ago
It's understandable that some people get emotional over politics, but if you look at where the US economy was a year ago, it's not a stretch to say that deporting a ready and willing work force, occupying cities with military force, and invoking ridiculous tariffs can have a direct effect on the market. Aggressive culture war nonsense and poor economic choices consistently wreak havoc on the bottom line for everyone below the 1% year over year. Go look at the last 70 years of economic data and you'll see the dips where you expect them. The current administration is bad for business.
SilverElfin · 2d 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).