Yes, but also the opposite:
Stuff still needs to be built and fixed, and you can't do that remotely.
Yes, but also the opposite:
Stuff still needs to be built and fixed, and you can't do that remotely.
In my country, we have almost 0 unemployment. Really, ppl not working here either are unable or don't want to.
Our problem is consumer spending. Nobody spends. We are cautious and waiting.
Funny thing is that the state can't "invest" because there's no one who could do whatever they decided to build. The only thing they can do, is to raise salaries for public sector (which is a lot of people here).
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What an interesting dynamic.