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The post compares unlike measures: CompTIA’s 72.5k is net tech workforce growth, while BLS projects 317,700 openings including growth and replacements. USCIS “initial approval” means new/new concurrent employment, not proof U.S. workers lost jobs. https://www.comptia.org/en/about-us/news/press-releases/comptia-state-of-the-tech-workforce-2025-provides-comprehensive-review-of-key-metrics-for-nation-states-and-metropolitan-markets/ https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/home.htm https://www.uscis.gov/tools/glossary
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H-1B visas are definitely a crisis for the US tech industry. 72.5k net new jobs each year, compared to 90k new H-1B approvals. Americans are losing more and more jobs in tech that are going to foreign hires. This is why the job market is so rough for new college grads in tech. https://t.co/Fm7qUlmbto https://t.co/2k1NHwU58c
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"post_text": "[Target Post]\nH-1B visas are definitely a crisis for the US tech industry.\n\n72.5k net new jobs each year, compared to 90k new H-1B approvals.\n\nAmericans are losing more and more jobs in tech that are going to foreign hires. This is why the job market is so rough for new college grads in tech. https://t.co/Fm7qUlmbto https://t.co/2k1NHwU58c\n(This post has 1 attached image(s))\n\n[Suggested source links from requests]\nhttps://x.com/jblunt1018/status/2052148869946044896\n\n[Quoted Post]\nFor perspective"
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