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Layoffs surged in February as shift to AI grows

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The pace of job cuts by American employers accelerated notably in February, marking the highest level of layoffs for the month since 2009.

The report revealed that companies planned a staggering 84,638 job cuts in February, signifying a 3% increase from the previous month and a significant 9% surge compared to the same period last year.

This spike in layoffs underscores the mounting challenges faced by businesses amidst persistent inflationary pressures and elevated interest rates.

Andy Challenger, Senior Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, emphasized the profound impact of technological advancements on reshaping staffing needs.

“As we navigate the start of 2024, we’re witnessing a persistent wave of layoffs. Businesses are aggressively slashing costs and embracing technological innovations.”

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The technology sector bore the brunt of these job losses, with 12,412 employees laid off in February alone, contributing to a total loss of 28,218 jobs since the beginning of the year.

Financial firms followed suit with 26,856 layoffs since the start of 2024, marking a striking 54% increase compared to the same period last year.

Industrial goods manufacturing companies and energy firms also experienced a notable surge in layoffs, slashing 7,806 and 1,059% more positions respectively compared to last year.

Meanwhile, the education sector saw a significant increase in layoffs, trimming 6,336 positions in February, a stark rise from the 607 layoffs announced during the same period in 2023.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Will Australia’s foreign investment rule create an economic boost?

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Australian Treasurer Dr. Jim Chalmers announced an overall of foreign investment rules ahead of the budget.

Australia is set to announce a significant decline in its projected gross debt, signalling a more optimistic outlook for the country’s fiscal health.

The Airport Economist, Professor Tim Harcourt at UTS joins to discuss.

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Research key to investment success

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What is the importance of research in the investing and super landscape in Australia?

Wyld Money dives into the world of financial freedom. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just getting started, join us for actionable tips and tricks to unlock your earning potential, and retire on your own terms.

In this episode, Mark is joined by Peter Green, Director of Research at Lonsec Research. #wyld money

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Why “stagflation” will be the greatest financial threat of 2024

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With inflation soaring and economic growth tapering off, concerns about stagflation are on the rise

Stagflation, a situation characterised by high inflation coupled with stagnant economic growth, presents a unique challenge that many are ill-prepared to face.

Mark Wyld from MW Wealth joins to unpack what defines “stagflation”. #featured

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