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TuringNYC ◴[] No.45104348[source]
I live in a community full of high-achieving GenZ who did 4-7 AP courses, studied their butts off for the SAT, got into good universities....only to not find any jobs when they graduate with STEM degrees. A dozen neighbors' kids have been asking me for zero-salary jobs just to get experience.
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Consultant32452 ◴[] No.45104503[source]
We have flooded the STEM market with foreign workers. Sometimes we don't even give the foreign workers real jobs, we pretend they are "grad students" and pay them a pittance doing high level science at the universities. I generally like all the foreign folks I've worked with, but they are definitely suppressing the wages of natives to an insane degree.
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MangoToupe ◴[] No.45104577[source]
You could just as easily argue that we simply aren't creating enough jobs to make use of the labor force, which traditionally has been a very dangerous place for an empire—especially the core—to be in.
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mathiaspoint[dead post] ◴[] No.45104787{3}[source]
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1. Consultant32452 ◴[] No.45104860{4}[source]
The elites have put themselves in a position where the two main options are the sentiment above or Luigi Mangione. It honestly scares me a bit what's coming.
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2. mathiaspoint ◴[] No.45104926[source]
It no longer scares me, it gives me a lot of hope and I think most people my age and younger feel similarly.