The economy is booming. So why are there no jobs?
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The US economy is booming, yet jobs are the scarcest they’ve been in many years. But what starts as a simple question – where did the jobs go? – leads to some big and surprising discoveries about the bizarre and upside-down nature of today’s economy.
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Max Fisher is a veteran journalist who has reported from over 20 countries. His show, The Bigger Picture, illuminates our world by exploring how it really works, from the sweep of geopolitics to the deepest recesses of our minds. Before going independent, Max was a staff writer at The Atlantic and The Washington Post, a founding editor of Vox, and a long-time foreign correspondent and columnist for The New York Times, where he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His book, The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World, was an NPR and New Yorker best book of 2022.
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The US economy is booming, yet jobs are the scarcest they’ve been in many years. But what starts as a simple question – where did the jobs go? – leads to some big and surprising discoveries about the bizarre and upside-down nature of today’s economy.
This video would not have been possible without reporting by the Associated Press, the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, the Economist, the Financial Times, and others.
Join Newpress, our community-driven hub for creator journalism: https://newpress.com/welcome
Welcome to The Bigger Picture, a new show that that makes sense of important news through clear visual explanations and analysis.
Subscribe and turn on notifications ???? so you don't miss any videos: @maxfisher
CHECK OUT OUR OTHER CHANNELS:
Johnny Harris: https://www.youtube.com/@johnnyharris
Search Party with Sam Ellis: https://www.youtube.com/@SearchParty
Tunnel Vision with Christophe Haubursin: https://www.youtube.com/@christophe
Original music for this video was composed by Tom Fox.
About:
Max Fisher is a veteran journalist who has reported from over 20 countries. His show, The Bigger Picture, illuminates our world by exploring how it really works, from the sweep of geopolitics to the deepest recesses of our minds. Before going independent, Max was a staff writer at The Atlantic and The Washington Post, a founding editor of Vox, and a long-time foreign correspondent and columnist for The New York Times, where he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His book, The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World, was an NPR and New Yorker best book of 2022.
Where to find me:
Twitter/X: https://www.x.com/Max_Fisher
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxfishershow
Business Inquiries: newpress@unitedtalent.com
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