The Layoff Tsunami Has Begun: 50% Of U.S. Companies Plan To Eliminate Jobs Within The Next 12 Months

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If half of the firms in the entire country really do cut jobs over the next year, what will our economy look like afterwards? All over America, companies are anticipating that a major economic downturn is coming in 2023, and a lot of them are already planning to shed workers in order to cut costs. Of course this sounds so much like what we went through back in 2008 and 2009. Millions of Americans lost their jobs during the “Great Recession”, and it was truly a very dark time in our history. So are we right on the verge of seeing a repeat?

Let hope that isn’t the case.

Unfortunately, a brand new survey that was just released has discovered that 50 percent of all U.S. companies plan to eliminate jobs within the next 12 months. The following comes from CNBC

Meanwhile, 50% of firms are anticipating a reduction in overall headcount, while 52% foresee instituting a hiring freeze and 44% rescinding job offers, according to a PwC survey of 722 U.S. executives fielded in early August.
These are executives’ expectations for the next six months to a year, and therefore may evolve, according to Bhushan Sethi, co-head of PwC’s global people and organization group


Progs? How will you blame Rump for this?
 
that links to CNBC
You really are not that bright. Seriously.
I often wonder how you havent accidently killed yourself yet.
Headline on the blog:

The Layoff Tsunami Has Begun: 50% Of U.S. Companies Plan To Eliminate Jobs Within The Next 12 Months​

Headline on CNBC:

50% of employers expect job cuts, survey finds. Here’s how to prepare for a potential layoff​

See any difference?
 
Headline on the blog:

The Layoff Tsunami Has Begun: 50% Of U.S. Companies Plan To Eliminate Jobs Within The Next 12 Months​

Headline on CNBC:

50% of employers expect job cuts, survey finds. Here’s how to prepare for a potential layoff​

See any difference?

50% of employers are going to shitcan employees. Nope no difference
 
Headline on the blog:

The Layoff Tsunami Has Begun: 50% Of U.S. Companies Plan To Eliminate Jobs Within The Next 12 Months​

Headline on CNBC:

50% of employers expect job cuts, survey finds. Here’s how to prepare for a potential layoff​

See any difference?
Obviously the wording is different. Whats your point?
 
you don't know the difference between planning something and expecting something?
Planning guidance does not change that 50 percent of the companies are planning layoffs. What will that do to Unemployment under a Democrat dominated-regime?
 
If half of the firms in the entire country really do cut jobs over the next year, what will our economy look like afterwards? All over America, companies are anticipating that a major economic downturn is coming in 2023, and a lot of them are already planning to shed workers in order to cut costs. Of course this sounds so much like what we went through back in 2008 and 2009. Millions of Americans lost their jobs during the “Great Recession”, and it was truly a very dark time in our history. So are we right on the verge of seeing a repeat?

Let hope that isn’t the case.

Unfortunately, a brand new survey that was just released has discovered that 50 percent of all U.S. companies plan to eliminate jobs within the next 12 months. The following comes from CNBC




Progs? How will you blame Rump for this?

But gas is down 10% after going up 100%! How can this be? CNN said we're in the best economy in the history of the world, ever, and Joe Biden is the least senile president we've ever had!

LOL
 
If half of the firms in the entire country really do cut jobs over the next year, what will our economy look like afterwards? All over America, companies are anticipating that a major economic downturn is coming in 2023, and a lot of them are already planning to shed workers in order to cut costs. Of course this sounds so much like what we went through back in 2008 and 2009. Millions of Americans lost their jobs during the “Great Recession”, and it was truly a very dark time in our history. So are we right on the verge of seeing a repeat?

Let hope that isn’t the case.

Unfortunately, a brand new survey that was just released has discovered that 50 percent of all U.S. companies plan to eliminate jobs within the next 12 months. The following comes from CNBC




Progs? How will you blame Rump for this?
They have to wait until after the election
 

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