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  1. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Immigration enforcement will be the key to ensure this transition period isn't as rough as it could be.
  2. thethe

    Economics Thread

    I have a feeling for those that were hard working in the first place it will adjust just fine. People in the private sector lose good jobs and take pay cuts all the time. And if this person was truly worth their comp they'll probably find a job in short order.
  3. thethe

    Economics Thread

    You aren't actually going to pretend this isn't due to AI job losses YoY? All I know is the last 4 months we are seeing expected results based on intentional policy. Adjust your modeling.
  4. thethe

    Economics Thread

    These trendlines will continue because its a natural conclusion of intentional policy. You can try to adjust for anything you want but different and more weighted assumptions now play into the modeling.
  5. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Its a great thing that other jobs become available at that same time as a result of immigration policy. Period of transition / Incentives stack / Different choices are made Very natural way of things. AI boom is going to be the most disruptive event so far in our lives. It will take time...
  6. thethe

    Economics Thread

    I'll keep posting it because its so damn fine!
  7. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Immigration is essential to understand when incentives exist for employers to choose immigrant workers over American workers. Incentives are changing and all of a sudden labor force concentration is as well.
  8. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Yeah - Those other countries don't have massive influx of immigrants either. Just homogenous zones of white people!
  9. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Make less money? As real wages are increasing?
  10. thethe

    Economics Thread

    No - There is a natural transition period where incentives stack and people are forced to make different decisions. Part of the reason why I said I'm expecting the rebound in Q1 26. But pretend that native born unemployment isn't tied to AI job losses...Its a fun game!
  11. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Desperation is a funny thing and chnages people. WHen you can't get government assistance since you're able bodied how will you survive?
  12. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Yeah - Lots of generic college grads are being automated out of their jobs. Good thing we are deporting illegals to ensure that work is available as an option. This is definitely due to Trumps economic policies though...You guys will asure me of that while knowing the truth of whats...
  13. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Is the Libertarian argument right now that a loss of federal workers is a bad thing?
  14. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Job losses are concentrated in illegals and federal workers. This was telegraphed for a long time. Rocky first year.
  15. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Options are a great thing to have in life. But for those that don't its a great way to put food on the table and a house over your head. Not even sure why you would think anything else than that.
  16. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Losing federal jobs costing us all money? I cheer privatization of the economy for sure! ANd becuase of OBBB they'll be forced to get jobs if they want any benefits.
  17. thethe

    Economics Thread

    I would never do that work but its still an honest way of living. For some of these failed 'educated' it would be an upgrade in their lives.
  18. thethe

    Economics Thread

    What’s wrong with getting an honest working day salary? Maybe you don’t have exposure to it but these workers already are making 250-400 per day at depressed wages. People should be so lucky to make that money. To me that was a pretty condescending comment which is frankly surprising from you.
  19. thethe

    Economics Thread

    And if they are able bodied they still will have to work and be productive due to OBBB. They'll be plenty of opportunities as the illegal population self-deports. This is a massive restructuring of the US economy and its intertwined with his immigration policy.
  20. thethe

    Economics Thread

    Inherent benefits economically/socially due to economic/immigration policy.
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