Hey, thanks for the comment! Just to clarify because I may be too sleep deprived to track what you’re saying… I originally read that as proportional by percent but not by absolute numbers, right?
So if roughly 900 new people per year are considered engaged enough to count as part of the community, ~20% of that and ~20% of 650 would still leave a growing number of people in the community working EA jobs, and even ~30% or ~40% increase in jobs would still leave a growing absolute number of people in the community not working EA jobs.
(Again, not to say that this is bad necessarily, and as you noted there’s also people who were funded by grants or doing research or similar)
Yeah, this seems a hard problem to do well and safely from an organizational standpoint. I’m very sympathetic to the idea that it is an onerous cost on the organization’s side; what I’m uncertain about is whether it ends up being more beneficial to the community on net.