The surge in Americans holding multiple jobs, surpassing recession levels, is a red flag for economic well-being. Despite government assurances of a soft landing, the reality is stark – many are compelled to juggle multiple jobs merely to make ends meet. This disturbing trend, reaching heights not seen since past recession onsets in 2000, 2008, and 2020, contradicts optimistic narratives about the state of the economy.
Under the leadership of President Joe Biden, the situation has intensified, with a staggering 400,000 Americans now working 75 hours weekly. This represents a disconcerting 45% increase from the two-decade average. The implication is clear – a significant portion of the population is grappling with the necessity of 75-hour workweeks just to survive, drastically impacting their quality of life.
🚨Under @JoeBiden, 400,000 Americans Now Work 75 Hours Weekly – A 45% 📈 from the 2-Decade Avg.
🚨 75-hour workweeks to survive, upending the quality of life in 🇺🇸. Criticism builds as Biden approval rating is at rock bottom.
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