The recent headlines about tech layoffs don’t seem to match broader economic indicators, which show a strong job market and a historically low unemployment rate.
WSJ’s Gunjan Banerji explains the disconnect. Illustration: Ali LarkinFor a decade, the companies flourished, flush with cash, and fueled by excitement over new technologies such as cell therapy,
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Is this the work of economic rationalists?
This will have real life consequences over the next 5-10yrs
Yeah but Joey says things have never been better under his leadership. He just can’t help himself. We should put him in a room with Santos & have a liar contest. It would be a blockbuster media event.
Because you can't earn money from the new crown, right?
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