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highplainsdem

(59,280 posts)
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:15 PM Nov 17

Hassett: "There could be a little bit of an almost quiet time in the labor market" thanks to AI & not needing new hires

And look at Trump economic advisor Kevin Hassett smile as he says this.

Kevin Hassett: "I think there could be a little bit of an almost quiet time in the labor market, because firms are finding that AI is making their workers so productive that they don't necessarily have to hire the new kids out of college and so on."

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-11-17T13:33:26.812Z

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Hassett: "There could be a little bit of an almost quiet time in the labor market" thanks to AI & not needing new hires (Original Post) highplainsdem Nov 17 OP
So, if AI is taking over current jobs, what do those people that lost jobs do in a labor market where there is no OLDMDDEM Nov 17 #1
I think it means that... 2naSalit Nov 17 #4
"Just lie back and relax" durablend Nov 17 #5
Exactly. 2naSalit Nov 17 #8
This is very bad for workers and for the economy as a whole. LonePirate Nov 17 #2
k/r Dawson Leery Nov 17 #14
In the utopian novels RockCreek Nov 17 #3
The rich said "Nah" durablend Nov 17 #6
Allowing all our wealth to accrue to the greediest among us. W_HAMILTON Nov 17 #7
So, it's not the immigrants stealing jobs? Sailingdiver Nov 17 #9
No kidding leftstreet Nov 17 #11
That's a new euphemism. yardwork Nov 17 #10
Why is a human telling us this? purr-rat beauty Nov 17 #12
Just a calm, pleasant spell of mass employment, poverty, and hunger Prairie Gates Nov 17 #13
From Newsom's Press Office: highplainsdem Nov 17 #15

OLDMDDEM

(2,970 posts)
1. So, if AI is taking over current jobs, what do those people that lost jobs do in a labor market where there is no
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:18 PM
Nov 17

hiring. Does this mean that young people now should not be getting a college degree as AI is taking over?

2naSalit

(99,371 posts)
4. I think it means that...
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:29 PM
Nov 17

AI is about to replace the working class and that the working class should just sit down and shut up and let it happen. They don't want us to fight back because they know we win if/when we do.

durablend

(8,818 posts)
5. "Just lie back and relax"
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:31 PM
Nov 17

"Preferably permanently so we don't need to hear from you again"

LonePirate

(14,318 posts)
2. This is very bad for workers and for the economy as a whole.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:28 PM
Nov 17

Freezing the workforce size is one way to kick start a recession. Large scale workforce downsizing is one way to generate a depression.

RockCreek

(1,213 posts)
3. In the utopian novels
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:29 PM
Nov 17

when society reached this phase all people received a basic income that could provide for an excellent quality of life.
What happened?

yardwork

(68,766 posts)
10. That's a new euphemism.
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 12:43 PM
Nov 17

Translation: We fooled all you suckers into voting for the billionaires. Too bad, suckers.

purr-rat beauty

(895 posts)
12. Why is a human telling us this?
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 01:29 PM
Nov 17

Surely AI could enlighten us on this matter just as well and with more empathy

Prairie Gates

(6,977 posts)
13. Just a calm, pleasant spell of mass employment, poverty, and hunger
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 01:32 PM
Nov 17

A little quickie breaky, you might call it. A naptime.

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