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Comment by willmadden

2 days ago

I follow this topic closely and I disagree that it is a tiny fraction.

BLS says there are 140,000 of new job postings for sw engs annually. DOL stats show ~120,000 PERM applications (for which job postings are required - they're not required for H1Bs), of which probably only 20% are for software engineers. So 30,000 / 140,000 - ~21%. Pretty small fraction.

  • I am not a Trump supporter and I didn't vote for him, but the fact is that Biden's BLS numbers were always manipulated to portray the former president as successful. These statistics are unreliable, in addition, the underlying premise of relying on job postings was flawed from the start which was my initial argument.

    Take a look at this, the previous administration hired hundreds of thousands of gov workers to inflate the employment numbers.

    https://x.com/VladTheInflator/status/1891600635167981904

    • Doesn't pass the smell test since the chart for government employees clearly includes more than just Federal. The Federal workforce is about 3mm, but that graph shows 23mm [1], so it clearly can't just be Federal employees.

      EDIT: here you go, just looking at Federal employees [2]:

      Jan 2021: 2.89 million

      Jan 2025: 3.02 million

      The Federal government added ~130k employees over the four years that Biden was in office, an increase of about 4.4%.

      During that exact same period, all private employment went from 121 million to 135 million, an increase of about 11%. So Federal employment grew slower under Biden than private employment did. [3]

      Sources:

      1. Total government employees: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/USGOVT

      2. Total Federal government employees: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CES9091000001

      3. Total private employment: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/USPRIV

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