Here's how the political climate and a Black Swan event may put the job market at risk:
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We are now confronting very real and serious issues on a number of fronts. The COVID-19, a black swan event, has seriously impacted global business activities. Companies across the globe are operating at reduced capacities. The international supply chain has been disrupted. The numbers of people contracting the virus and those who have succumbed to it have appreciably grown. Conferences and events with large amounts of people attending have been canceled.
We are entering a new period marketed by fear, worry, anxiety and uncertainty. When this happens, business suffers. Corporations pull back and become stingy with their funds. They play defense and try to protect what they have.
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