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US job market struggles amid productivity boom driven by remote work

The current job market is perceived as difficult by many, with a significant number of applicants struggling to secure interviews, often due to automated screening processes. Conversely, some individuals with in-demand skills report being contacted by recruiters frequently and finding new roles quickly. Meanwhile, a separate analysis suggests that recent productivity gains in the US are more attributable to the widespread adoption of remote work than to AI, though AI's contribution is expected to grow. This productivity boom is occurring even as many large companies are mandating a return to the office, a move some economists believe is counterproductive. AI

影响 AI's role in productivity is debated, with remote work cited as a larger driver, though its future contribution is acknowledged.

排序理由 The cluster discusses opinions and analyses of the job market and productivity trends, without reporting on a specific new release or event.

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US job market struggles amid productivity boom driven by remote work

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    Ask HN: Is the Job Market Actually Bad?

  2. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez ·

    America’s productivity boom started before AI, and a Stanford economist who decoded the Great Resignation says working from home is the reason why

    National data show “a clear post-2020 surge in productivity growth exactly when WFH ramped up,” said Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom.

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    For 250 years, America didn’t just invent the future—it built it. That connection is breaking. Here’s how to restore it

    As Fortune marks 250 years of American innovation, McKinsey leaders argue the country faces its most consequential reinvention test yet.

  4. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    The # UnitedStates used to have inexpensive energy. Now, with many thanks given to the power inefficiencies of # AI , my bill has increased to the point of unaf

    The # UnitedStates used to have inexpensive energy. Now, with many thanks given to the power inefficiencies of # AI , my bill has increased to the point of unaffordability. I no longer even subscribe to # ChatGPT yet they continue to earn money.

  5. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    America's productivity boom started before AI, and a Stanford economist who decoded the Great Resignation says working from home is the reason why https:// fort

    America's productivity boom started before AI, and a Stanford economist who decoded the Great Resignation says working from home is the reason why https:// fortune.com/2026/05/15/america -productivity-boom-stanford-economist-nicholas-bloom-remote-work-future/ > National data show…

  6. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    ...Though the use of AI has exploded since ChatGPT was released in 2022, the rise in productivity over the past five years likely cannot be fully attributed to

    ...Though the use of AI has exploded since ChatGPT was released in 2022, the rise in productivity over the past five years likely cannot be fully attributed to AI... They are still chasing productivity with the only metric being how many people report using llms. https:// fortune…