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Should Americans fear layoffs as tech firings continue?

Por: Newsweek Nation November 18, 2022

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A flurry of layoffs at some of the biggest tech companies is causing economic trepidation, but employees in non-tech sectors should remain viable.Tens of thousands of layoffs at companies including Meta, Amazon and Cisco are being attributed to rising interest rates, fears of a recession, and Americans reverting back to a pre-pandemic lifestyle.In an analyst note sent Thursday and reported by CBC, Morgan Stanley analysts say they don't view... + full article



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