Amidst rising recession fears, Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi offers a glimmer of hope for tech professionals. Despite troubling economic indicators like flatlined consumer spending and contracting manufacturing, Zandi highlights the tech sector's resilience. Factors such as persistent AI demand, cloud infrastructure investment, global hiring flexibility, and digital transformation spending are expected to insulate the industry.
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