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Germany announced 125,000 industrial job cuts in 6 weeks.Putting that into perspective... If the U.S. got hit at the same rate, that’s like ~300,000 factory jobs or ~500,000 total jobs gone in a month and a half. Picture every factory worker in a state like South Carolina unemployed. That’s the scale.Recent layoffs announced in Germany: Auto & Auto Supplier Layoffs (past 12 months):• Volkswagen: 35,000• Mercedes-Benz: 40,000• Audi: 7,500• Ford (Saarlouis): 2,900• Daimler Truck: 5,000• ZF Group: 14,000• Bosch, Continental, Schaeffler (combined): 7,000→ Total: 111,400 auto jobs impactedSteel & Heavy Industry Layoffs:• Thyssenkrupp: 11,000 (≈40% of workforce)Rail & Transport Layoffs:• Deutsche Bahn: 30,000• DB Cargo (subsidiary): 5,000Postal & Logistics Layoffs:• Deutsche Post: 8,000Banking & Finance Layoffs:• Commerzbank: 3,900Tech (Germany-specific cuts) Layoffs:• SAP: 3,500 (10,000 global)MAJOR implications globally from all of this - so don't brush it off as just German layoffs... And no one’s talking about it.