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People keep trying to tie these two things together, forgetting the fact that ZIRP also ended 3 years ago, and that combined with the end of the COVID-era employer credits are when the layoffs really began. I won't say LLMs are having no impact at all on employment, but not to the degree where the job pool has dried up. Companies were encouraged to over-hire for years, and now that the free money is gone, they're acting logically. I believe if ZIRP came back we'd see workforces expand again and AI would just be seen as another useful tool.




The mishandling of how they rewrote section 174 of the tax code also caused a lot of layoffs of developers.

Only in the US but ZIRP and redundancies have been worldwide

ZIRP, IRS Section 174, and irrationally exuberant over hiring caused the first few rounds of layoffs.

The layoffs you see now are due to offshoring disguised as AI taking over. Google, Amazon, and even Hollywood are getting in on the offshoring craze.




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