Neve Farms on Nostr: Where did all the workers go when goods and services seemed more readily available ...
Where did all the workers go when goods and services seemed more readily available pre Covid spending? Are they drawn into malinvestments/zombie companies that are sucking labor from services that people actually need? Ed Dowd also makes an argument for the rise in disabled working age Americans in the past 3 years being related to the big pharma vaccine racket. Either way, it looks like the only way to getting better service and availability back is through job losses, though wages will remain sticky.
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