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The End of Silicon Valley’s 20-Year Boom

Por: Slate Tech November 15, 2022

This article is from , a newsletter about the economy, technology, and public policy. The last month has seen a bunch of big technology companies—including , , , , , and —announce layoffs. Now the New York Times is that Amazon is preparing to lay off about 10,000 workers in its corporate offices. These tech-industry job cuts have come in the face of new data showing that hiring in the broader economy remained strong in October. Companies ,... + full article



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