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The Great ‘Soon-To-Be’ Recession: How It's Impacting the Job Market and Stocks

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In an antithesis to the sluggish economic growth, indicated by annualized GDP growth rate of 1.1%

In an antithesis to the sluggish economic growth, indicated by annualized GDP growth rate of 1.1% in the first quartera of fiscal 2023 and a greater-than-expected decline in job openings in March to its lowest level in nearly two years, non-farm payrolls beat expectations to grow by 253,000 in April. An earlier release by the payroll […] May 09, 2023 [Option Sensei] [The Great ‘Soon-To-Be’ Recession: How It's Impacting the Job Market and Stocks]( In an antithesis to the sluggish economic growth, indicated by [annualized GDP growth rate of 1.1% in the first quarter]( of fiscal 2023 and a greater-than-expected decline in job openings in March to its lowest level in nearly two years, non-farm payrolls beat expectations to grow by 253,000 in April. An earlier release by the payroll processing firm ADP foreshadowed this acceleration in job growth. According to the report, private payrolls rose by 296,000 for April, above the downwardly revised 142,000 the previous month, comfortably beating the estimate for 133,000. However, three businesses that certainly didn’t share the optimism were [Dropbox, Inc. (DBX)]( [BuzzFeed, Inc. (BZFD)]( [and Clubhouse Media Group, Inc. (CMGR)](. All of them added to the laundry list of U.S. companies lightening up on headcount in response to macroeconomic uncertainty and turbulence due to rising costs of inputs, including (and especially) capital. Perplexed? We understand. That’s why, in this article, we attempt to go beyond the headlines and read between the lines to make sense of the roller coaster of economic data and hopefully set the record straight. On April 27, collaboration platform DBX announced that it would be laying off 500 employees, which equates to about 16% of its workforce. According to CEO Drew Houston, this decision was in response to slowing growth due to the maturation of the business and the impact of negative headwinds on its customers. DBX, which is on course to merge its Core and Document Workflows businesses, is also facing an imperative to focus on AI-powered products, which require completely different skill sets. In the penultimate week of April, digital media company BZFD decided to shut down its news unit and lay off 180 people, accounting for 15% of its staff. The layoffs would affect the company’s business, content, administration, and tech teams. With 100 employees, BuzzFeed News, which differentiated itself from the viral-content-generating brand with straightforward, insightful, and investigative reporting to win a Pulitzer Prize in 2021, lost the company about $10 million each year. With advertising expenditure reduced amid macroeconomic headwinds, CEO Jonah Peretti succumbed to… Continue reading at [INO.com]( SPONSOR [Top 5 EV Tech Stocks to Buy for 2023]( According a new report published by BloombergNEF on investment in the energy transition, annual spending on passenger EVs hit $388 billion in 2022, up 53% from the year before. Like we said, the boom is accelerating - and the time to buy EV-related tech stocks is now. [Click Here to Download the FREE Report.]( Copyright © 2023 Wealthpop | All rights reserved. Magnifi Communities, 1 Penn Plaza, Suite 3910, New York, NY 10119 [Contact]( / [Terms & Conditions]( [Click here to unsubscribe](

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