The global jobless rate is holding steady at 4.9% this year, but that's only half the story. Employment quality isn't improving, and younger workers face mounting headwinds. Then there's the wildcards nobody can predict yet—AI disruption and shifting trade dynamics. Both could reshape labor markets faster than anyone anticipates. The job market's looking less stable than the headline figures suggest.
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Anon32942
· 01-14 17:00
That AI thing is really coming, young people really need luck to get in now.
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SmartContractWorker
· 01-14 17:00
AI is really about to disrupt jobs this time, and young people are hit even harder.
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alpha_leaker
· 01-14 17:00
AI this wave is really going to threaten jobs, young people are even worse off
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 01-14 16:51
The AI sector is truly a sword hanging over everyone's head; the 4.9% figure is already outdated.
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AlphaBrain
· 01-14 16:42
AI is definitely coming this time. It's a bit tough for young people to get in now.
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RugPullProphet
· 01-14 16:39
AI is here, the job market is doomed; it's just digital bluffing.
The global jobless rate is holding steady at 4.9% this year, but that's only half the story. Employment quality isn't improving, and younger workers face mounting headwinds. Then there's the wildcards nobody can predict yet—AI disruption and shifting trade dynamics. Both could reshape labor markets faster than anyone anticipates. The job market's looking less stable than the headline figures suggest.