In my experience, static typing takes a different way of thinking that can take a while to get the hang of, and during that adjustment period a lot of people are going to significantly slower. I definitely felt it coming into Swift, being used to Objective-C and to a lesser extent Ruby.
Having grown accustomed to static typing, not encountering errors until runtime, or worse having errors manifest as type-related misbehavior and potentially not be immediately apparent is much more frustrating than it used to be.
Having grown accustomed to static typing, not encountering errors until runtime, or worse having errors manifest as type-related misbehavior and potentially not be immediately apparent is much more frustrating than it used to be.