hatepilledandrich
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94% of all the jobs that were created in the US since last year went to women acording to goverment data:
www.opb.org
Absolutely brutal job market in the us, though i would like to add this graph to explain this insanity:
Traditional male sectors are being raped by the orange man, whilst female dominated sectors are growing. Add the inherent anti male bias in the job market and we have this fuckshow.
I will like to end with this:
America is unironicly in a bubble.
In the mid-1970s, women held about 40% of jobs in the U.S, not including farm work or self-employment. By the early 2000s, women’s share of jobs had grown to just under half. It’s hovered around there since, crossing the 50% threshold just a few times, including during the Great Recession, just before COVID, and now.
That parity masks the significant gains women have made in the labor market recently. Of the 369,000 jobs the Labor Department says were created since the start of Trump’s second term, nearly all — 348,000 of them — went to women, with only 21,000 going to men. That’s nearly 17 times as many jobs filled by women as by men.
Women are getting most of the new jobs. What's going on with men?
Over the past year, the vast majority of new jobs have gone to women. One economist says to help men find work, we need to embrace ways to "make girly jobs appeal to manly men."
Absolutely brutal job market in the us, though i would like to add this graph to explain this insanity:
Traditional male sectors are being raped by the orange man, whilst female dominated sectors are growing. Add the inherent anti male bias in the job market and we have this fuckshow.
I will like to end with this:
America is unironicly in a bubble.





