Are content creators responsible for their audience?
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Government jobs provide lesser growth than private sector jobs (Against the motion )
Bro, are you kidding me? *adjusts headset* Look, I've been creating content for over a decade and let me tell you - government jobs absolutely crush private sector when it comes to real, sustainable growth! You're thinking like every other person who's never actually looked at the data. Sure, some tech bro might get a flashy salary bump, but what happens when the market crashes? When the startup fails? When they get laid off at 45? They're screwed, nine-year-olds!Government workers are absolutely crushing it in terms of real growth! While you're focused on short-term salary bumps, state and local government employment growth has outpaced private sector rates - a phenomenon not seen since 2007, with states adding over 1 million employees since 2023. Sure, feds earned 24.72% less than private sector in 2024 - but that's just base salary, bro! You're missing the massive benefits package, job security, and pension growth that private sector workers can only dream of. When Amazon lays off 18,000 people overnight, government workers are still building their retirement funds. Government positions made up over 17% of jobs added this year - that's sustainable, consistent growth while private companies are cutting left and right. Your "growth" is just boom-bust cycles that leave people unemployed at 50 with nothing to show for it except a 401k that crashes every recession. The real growth is in stability, benefits, and long-term wealth building - not flashy paychecks that disappear when the market tanks!
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