Hello, Insiders. This is Joe Ciolli, a deputy executive editor in Insider's business division. For all the talk we hear about recession, the economy feels like it's on stable footing. That's because one of its biggest threats is sliding under the radar. I'm referring to workplace productivity, which is mired in its longest streak of declines since the 1940s. Blame remote work, as well as trends like "quiet quitting" and "labor hoarding." Some expect AI to eventually save the day and make workers faster and more efficient. But beware in the near term: drops in productivity have historically been a recession signal.
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THE BIG STORY Productivity alarm bells
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Everyone is getting less productive — and that's a big problem for the economy. Productivity is the primary input for a population's standard of living. It goes beyond getting people to work harder; it also means using technology to improve workflows and efficiency, and training employees to get the most out of these tools. American productivity has fallen off a cliff. Some experts have attributed that to less inspired employees and the rise of remote work. They also cited "labor hoarding," where employers once desperate for workers during the pandemic were now holding onto them despite falling profits. Given how difficult it is to pinpoint one specific reason for the productivity slowdown, it's tough to know what can turn things around. But a growing chorus of experts think they have an idea: AI. |
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This edition was curated by Joe Ciolli, and edited by Lisa Ryan, Jack Sommers, Nathan Rennolds, and J.R. Stacey. Get in touch: insidertoday@insider.com. |
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