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After_Meringue_1582 on July 18, 2025 9:00 am [OC] Data from [veridion.com](http://veridion.com); custom chart using Adobe Illustrator
Guilty_Editor3744 on July 18, 2025 9:35 am I see some industries like the energy sector is booming like never before. Interest rates are going down. Money should be around We might overlook an additionally factor: There are a few percentage of the working population that got sick and never fully recovered. I used to thrive before the pandemic and helped to build up startups. But the last 5 years I spent all my energy to stay on my job and research on how to get out of this hell called Long Covid. Look at numbers of disabilities. It’s rising everywhere – and it’s hitting the working population the most.
Meanteenbirder on July 18, 2025 10:11 am Granted, what is doesn’t show is how much new jobs are available in existing companies
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[OC] Data from [veridion.com](http://veridion.com); custom chart using Adobe Illustrator
What is the biggest reason for that?
What’s the right side un8t supposed to be? Companies created?
Is this global, US-only, or other?
Oligarchs can’t oligarch if there is competition.
I see some industries like the energy sector is booming like never before. Interest rates are going down. Money should be around
We might overlook an additionally factor: There are a few percentage of the working population that got sick and never fully recovered.
I used to thrive before the pandemic and helped to build up startups.
But the last 5 years I spent all my energy to stay on my job and research on how to get out of this hell called Long Covid.
Look at numbers of disabilities. It’s rising everywhere – and it’s hitting the working population the most.
Granted, what is doesn’t show is how much new jobs are available in existing companies