Labor Force Podcast

The Great Disconnect: Economic Headlines vs. Working People's Reality

1 h 2 min · 30. touko 2026
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This week, we examine the growing disconnect between economic headlines and the reality facing working people. Despite strong markets, Americans are reporting worsening financial stress, rising food insecurity, and fading confidence in the future. We also discuss the live music industry's "blue dot fever," the difficult job market facing the Class of 2026, and how AI is reshaping everything from entry-level careers to debt collection. In labor news, Massachusetts rideshare drivers officially unionize, Dark Horse Comics workers launch a union drive, UAW members at American Axle prepare for a possible strike, Teamsters battle a Cargill lockout, and New York moves forward with major pension reforms for teachers and public workers. Finally, we explore psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma's concept of practical optimism—a realistic approach to resilience, purpose and navigating difficult times. Solidarity always. #LaborForcePodcast #LaborNews #UnionStrong #WorkersRights #Solidarity #Economy #Inflation #AIJobs #Unionize #LaborMovement

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