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Web Dev can be a focus, but you're still just looking at development in general.
Any time in the past 40 years I would have told you absolutely. How things are going to turn out in the next couple years I couldn't tell you for sure.
About half a million tech workers have been laid off in the US over the past year. I expect salaries to come down, and work/life balance to take a hit. How much of one is still in the air.
In six months it'll probably be a lot easier to answer this question.
According to layoffs.fyi, the number is closer to a quarter million. There are around 4.4 million devs in the US, so that's something like a sixteenth of the workforce. A 6ish% unemployment rate isn't terrible.
We weathered the .com burst, which probably had much higher rates of layoffs.
I tend to be a pessimist, but I think we're in okay shape. If you're motivated, I think it's a great field to get into.
What bothers me is that this number is across industry, its not like people can easily move to other company, because other companies also had layoffs. At least I have this feeling from reading comments from people that can't find job for half a year on HN and reddit.