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Another tech bubble bursts: 2022 has been brutal for Silicon Valley workers

Por: NBC News Tech November 27, 2022

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The tech industry has enjoyed seemingly unstoppable growth over the last five years, but in 2022 it finally hit an immovable object: a slowing worldwide economy.  Tech companies big and small have eliminated tens of thousands of jobs this year, as executives cited inflation, rising interest rates and lower sales in digital advertising as all putting pressure on their financial outlooks.  The breadth of the layoffs has been breathtaking,... + full article



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