• @bl_r@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    481 year ago

    Wait there was full employment? That wasn’t my experience over the 10 months I was unemployed. It wasn’t my experience watching the mass layoffs in my field.

    I feel like I have been gaslit by the news saying the economy is up and unemployment is down and all I can see around me is the contrary. The past year was infuriating

    • @Frozengyro@lemmy.world
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      191 year ago

      That is shitty, and it probably won’t make you feel better, but there were people doing very well during the depression as well. The average is just that, average. Individuals experience wildly different realities.

      • @bl_r@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        31 year ago

        Well, you are absolutely right that it doesn’t make it better lol. It’s like that “Well, it could be worse” thing people say. The people doing very well during the depression were doing so at the expense of everyone else. I wouldn’t say it’s a good thing for a parasite to be engorged on its host.

        I just hate how the media acts like everything is peachy and good as I see another mass layoff knowing my contract won’t be renewed. While I get that this is not at all representative, I did see a big industry fire so many people after record profits.

        Where I live, I’ve been seeing a lot of people struggling to get groceries and shit while the market boomed, as supermarkets made record profits. I applied to many hundreds of jobs during a hiring shortage, and I have a few friends who applied to more.

        I get these metrics aren’t supposed to represent me, but they do not represent the world around me either. If not that, then who is it supposed to represent?

        And to be told that “Bidenomics is good for the economy” might be factual based on these metrics, but to see all those good lines go up and bad lines go down and see everyone around me struggle is super fucking dissonant, and to get that level of gaslighting is a bit insulting.

        The economy is complete bullshit and isn’t a metric of the average either.

    • @paf0@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      There are tons of bad jobs available but no good jobs. In the government’s eyes these things are equivalent and that is the problem.

      • @bl_r@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        31 year ago

        Yeah, I know. Unemployment is a fucked metric, especially if you have the misfortune to have student loans, a shit job, and live in an expensive area, you’re quite simply fucked.

    • @PenisDuckCuck9001@lemmynsfw.com
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      I worked at Lowes as a department supervisor because that’s the best job I could find despite having an IT degree. It eventually got to the point where management was forcing unrealistic expectations on us then regularly threatening to fire us for not meeting said unrealistic expectations. They eventually made us take over an entire other department’s responsibilities so that department could do nothing but sit around at their desks all day. We already were barely keeping up and now suddenly our workload more than doubled. One day I got called into the office and they demanded a plan for how I can improve my performance or I would be fired “for real this time”. I then turned in my 2 weeks notice. By the time my last day came around, my entire department had already quit.

      Fuck corporations. They are destroying America. They have destroyed the job market. We’re all going to be living in mud huts eventually.