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Dive deep with the Market Mondays crew as they break down the alarming state of the US labor market in this thought-provoking clip! Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and Troy Millings address the latest reports showing a drastic slowdown—only 22,000 jobs added in August, unemployment on the rise, and for the first time since 2021, more Americans are out of work than there are jobs available.
The hosts discuss the critical macro issues behind these numbers, including the mismanagement of US debt, the government's new venture capitalist approach, and how artificial intelligence is quickly replacing traditional jobs. What’s even more disturbing? Job numbers are routinely being revised downward by as much as 100,000–125,000 jobs, painting an even worse picture for the future.
Entrepreneurship is no longer optional—it's essential. With the gig economy rising and traditional jobs less available, finding alternative sources of income has become a necessity. The hosts delve into why commission-based work, investing, and side hustles are now crucial to survival, especially as Black Americans and women face even higher unemployment rates.
Plus, they explore the impact of falling interest rates, how tech companies are poised to benefit, and why the economic gap is widening. It's a tale of two economies: if you make $200k+, it’s a boom cycle; under $100k, it’s a recession. This is an essential watch for anyone trying to understand what’s really happening in today’s new economic reality.
Key Topics Covered:
Don’t miss this honest, data-driven conversation—for entrepreneurs, employees, and investors alike. Let’s get real about the future of jobs, the economy, and how you can navigate what’s next.
*Join the conversation and share your thoughts below!*
#MarketMondays #LaborMarketCrash #AIEconomy #GigEconomy #Unemployment #Investing #Entrepreneurship #WealthBuilding #JobMarket #FinancialFreedom
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Dive deep with the Market Mondays crew as they break down the alarming state of the US labor market in this thought-provoking clip! Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and Troy Millings address the latest reports showing a drastic slowdown—only 22,000 jobs added in August, unemployment on the rise, and for the first time since 2021, more Americans are out of work than there are jobs available.
The hosts discuss the critical macro issues behind these numbers, including the mismanagement of US debt, the government's new venture capitalist approach, and how artificial intelligence is quickly replacing traditional jobs. What’s even more disturbing? Job numbers are routinely being revised downward by as much as 100,000–125,000 jobs, painting an even worse picture for the future.
Entrepreneurship is no longer optional—it's essential. With the gig economy rising and traditional jobs less available, finding alternative sources of income has become a necessity. The hosts delve into why commission-based work, investing, and side hustles are now crucial to survival, especially as Black Americans and women face even higher unemployment rates.
Plus, they explore the impact of falling interest rates, how tech companies are poised to benefit, and why the economic gap is widening. It's a tale of two economies: if you make $200k+, it’s a boom cycle; under $100k, it’s a recession. This is an essential watch for anyone trying to understand what’s really happening in today’s new economic reality.
Key Topics Covered:
Don’t miss this honest, data-driven conversation—for entrepreneurs, employees, and investors alike. Let’s get real about the future of jobs, the economy, and how you can navigate what’s next.
*Join the conversation and share your thoughts below!*
#MarketMondays #LaborMarketCrash #AIEconomy #GigEconomy #Unemployment #Investing #Entrepreneurship #WealthBuilding #JobMarket #FinancialFreedom
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