Economy
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What happens when the Dow hits 50,000 while the job market quietly weakens?
The stock market is being pulled upward by one dominant story: the global surge in AI. Investors are pricing in a potential revolutionone that boosts valuations for the biggest AI-linked firms and helps lift indexes like the Dow. But that doesnt mean most workers are sharing in the boom.
Most people dont work in AI, and building out AI data centers doesnt require masses of new employees. So while stocks can look unstoppable, the people part of the economy can be cooling at the same time.
The clearest signal for everyday life is the unemployment rateand its moved from around 3.5% a couple years ago to about 4.5% now. That rise happened slowly enough to avoid headlines, but over a year it adds up: finding a job is harder, and hiring has slowed sharply.
Another underrated indicator is the quit rate. When workers feel confident, they quit to find something better. When they dont, quits fallsuggesting people arent seeing better opportunities out there right now.
And the AI disruption is already showing up in markets: new AI tools can make individuals more productive and reduce what they need to buy from software firms. Thats great for productivitybut it can be rough on the companies whose business models just got undercut.
Bottom line: a record stock market doesnt guarantee a strong job marketand the gap matters for your pay, your bargaining power, and your next career move.
Topics covered:
Why the Dow can surge even when hiring slows
How the AI boom is pushing up market valuations
Why data centers dont translate into broad job growth
What a rising unemployment rate means for families
How slow-moving labor market shifts escape headlines
Why job growth has been weak in recent months
What the falling quit rate reveals about worker confidence
How AI tools can disrupt software and digital services
Why productivity gains can hurt some firms earnings
How to interpret stocks up vs economy strong
Contents:
0:00 Dow 50,000 vs weak job growth
0:26 The AI boom lifting markets
1:06 Why most workers arent in AI
1:33 Unemployment risingquietly
2:16 Hiring slowdown and Liberation Day timing
2:42 The quit rate as a confidence gauge
3:11 AI disruption hits software stocks
3:27 Productivity gains for workers
🎯 Key takeaway: A booming stock market can coexist with a cooling labor marketwatch unemployment and quits to understand whats happening to real people.
Lovie777
(22,309 posts)homo sapiens ability to survive. AI needs substances that keep it workable, well, so does humans.
We live in a society that requires forms of money to buy such as food, shelter, basic human needs.
That is being taking away, so this current republican party fails that concept of survival or they just don't give a damn.
See ya at the election polls and by the way, GQP will try and steal the elections.
WSHazel
(651 posts)AI is not actually intelligent. It isnt even close. AI is a search tool at this point in its development, and those who own assets in this sector, like Musk or the CEO of Anthropic, are wildly overstating its capabilities to drive fundraising and valuation. Several of the suppliers to this ecosystem are engaging in circular economic transactions to artificially increase revenue. The high likelihood is that this bubble pops like so many before it.
Employment has slowed because businesses are reluctant to invest in an economy where the Rule of Law is weakening. The Sell America Trade has performed spectacularly since Trimp took office. We are seeing a garden variety capital flight that Trumps media allies are hiding with smoke and mirrors, like AI.
multigraincracker
(37,205 posts)Might be a better tell of where the market is headed.
