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Presented with a world of uncertainties, the fear of unemployment is on the rise. Americans are fearful of job losses at levels that match pandemic period concerns, and that says a lot about the state of the workplace today. In this new era of work, instead of being excited by the technological advances being made and the new innovations taking shape, workers are confronted by the reality of being entirely replaceable and disposable.&n
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sp; AI, automation, and other technological marvels are not solely to blame for the rising unemployment fears in 2025. The global economic, political, and social climates have dunked