Immigrants Grow American GDP

What happens when you have 1.3 million more job openings than unemployed workers seeking jobs?

Economic Antidote for a Shrinking America: Immigrants

"At the moment, there are 7.3 million job openings nationwide and six million people unemployed. That gap is expected to widen as the number of retirees grows faster than the number of new workers...."

Ten thousand baby boomers retire every day, and US birth rates are at a three decade low:

"Using census data, the investment company the Blackstone Group estimates that without immigration, the working-age population between 25 and 64 years old would drop by 17 million by 2035.

"'We really need immigrants,' Byron R. Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone’s Private Wealth Solutions group, said during the company’s quarterly webcast last month. 'If we have a shrinking population, it’s going to be tough to have rising G.D.P.,' or gross domestic product."
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"This past tomato season, DiMare Fresh, a family-owned distributor with farms in Florida and California, had scores of unfilled jobs..."

"Tomato season in Florida doesn’t resume until November. In the meantime, Mr. DiMare shakes his head when asked about detentions at the border and deportation raids.

"'They want to send all these people back,' he said. 'Who the hell is going to do all this work?'"

Truly stupid post, created by TDS.

What you have then is only the most important jobs getting filled, with a higher pay to benefit Americans, not Mexicans. Why in the hell would we want more people in the country that vote anti-American? More Omars and AOCs? No thanks...

If you feel like there are not enough people in America, go make a baby.

I don't think someone like him, is actually physically able to make babies.... at least not ones capable of thought...
 
Nice looking chart... you know what it's saying.

It says: "WE ARE FULL"
 
What happens when you have 1.3 million more job openings than unemployed workers seeking jobs?

Economic Antidote for a Shrinking America: Immigrants

"At the moment, there are 7.3 million job openings nationwide and six million people unemployed. That gap is expected to widen as the number of retirees grows faster than the number of new workers...."

Ten thousand baby boomers retire every day, and US birth rates are at a three decade low:

"Using census data, the investment company the Blackstone Group estimates that without immigration, the working-age population between 25 and 64 years old would drop by 17 million by 2035.

"'We really need immigrants,' Byron R. Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone’s Private Wealth Solutions group, said during the company’s quarterly webcast last month. 'If we have a shrinking population, it’s going to be tough to have rising G.D.P.,' or gross domestic product."
5cafc5c68b2aa.image.jpg

"This past tomato season, DiMare Fresh, a family-owned distributor with farms in Florida and California, had scores of unfilled jobs..."

"Tomato season in Florida doesn’t resume until November. In the meantime, Mr. DiMare shakes his head when asked about detentions at the border and deportation raids.

"'They want to send all these people back,' he said. 'Who the hell is going to do all this work?'"

I don't have a problem with legal immigrants, and neither does Trump. Moving on.
 
Illegals are and have been a net loss to the U.S. Plus they rape and kill Americans.
Illegals bring in better foods, they work harder, add countless GDP and commit crime at a rate similar to Americans.

You tell big whopper lies, are you a liberal?
Its a troll not worth the time or effort to respond to it.

Eduard Bernstein
German politician
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Eduard Bernstein was a German social-democratic Marxist theorist and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party, Bernstein had held close association to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, but he ... Wikipedia
Born: January 6, 1850, Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
Died: December 18, 1932, Berlin, Germany
School: Socialism
Region: Western philosophy
Influenced by: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Karl Kautsky, MORE
 
Illegals are and have been a net loss to the U.S. Plus they rape and kill Americans.
Illegals bring in better foods, they work harder, add countless GDP and commit crime at a rate similar to Americans.

You tell big whopper lies, are you a liberal?
Good point. Whoppers at BurgerKing are American junk food. While Mexican foods are better for you,and taste better.

Go live in Mexico live the dream, hopefully you won't get taken out by the cartels or forced into prostitution.
 
Illegals are and have been a net loss to the U.S. Plus they rape and kill Americans.
Illegals bring in better foods, they work harder, add countless GDP and commit crime at a rate similar to Americans.

You tell big whopper lies, are you a liberal?
Its a troll not worth the time or effort to respond to it.

Eduard Bernstein
German politician
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Eduard Bernstein was a German social-democratic Marxist theorist and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party, Bernstein had held close association to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, but he ... Wikipedia
Born: January 6, 1850, Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
Died: December 18, 1932, Berlin, Germany
School: Socialism
Region: Western philosophy
Influenced by: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Karl Kautsky, MORE
What is wrong with Eduard Bernstein?
 
Illegals are and have been a net loss to the U.S. Plus they rape and kill Americans.
Illegals bring in better foods, they work harder, add countless GDP and commit crime at a rate similar to Americans.

You tell big whopper lies, are you a liberal?
Its a troll not worth the time or effort to respond to it.

Eduard Bernstein
German politician
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Eduard Bernstein was a German social-democratic Marxist theorist and politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party, Bernstein had held close association to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, but he ... Wikipedia
Born: January 6, 1850, Schöneberg, Berlin, Germany
Died: December 18, 1932, Berlin, Germany
School: Socialism
Region: Western philosophy
Influenced by: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Karl Kautsky, MORE

Ah, so some dipshit that's all you had to say he's a dipshit.
 
Illegals are and have been a net loss to the U.S. Plus they rape and kill Americans.
Illegals bring in better foods, they work harder, add countless GDP and commit crime at a rate similar to Americans.

You tell big whopper lies, are you a liberal?
Good point. Whoppers at BurgerKing are American junk food. While Mexican foods are better for you,and taste better.

Go live in Mexico live the dream, hopefully you won't get taken out by the cartels or forced into prostitution.
At least Mexico isn't killing Jews for practicing their faith in their synagogues. Like American Nazis.
 
Cutting immigration does not kill jobs, moron.

Cutting immigration means jobs won't be filled, boi.

Also, looks like overseas military may have to spend more money mailing in their ballots.

Costs to mail ballots may skyrocket for civilians, military living overseas

If only someone in the White House was thinking about consequences.
Increasing immigration is what destroyed the middle class and caused the job openings to happen in the first place, boi.

No.
Yes

Increasing immigration reduces job opportunities, education opportunities and ultimately income and family opportunities for everyone not at the very top. Most people in areas with high immigration move out to compete with Americans in neighboring cities, counties and states for an ever smaller pool of jobs and resources for which to start up families, and those who move into a new area end up spending MORE money and resources than they would have if they could stay in their hometowns(which means they will be living paycheck to paycheck for years and not be able to start a family) to then take away slots from the locals and dramatically decrease the number of people who can afford to have families.

The decrease of the birth rate in America directly lines up with the increase of immigration.

No and especially when we aren't filling the open jobs we have now. From my original link.

Immigrants make up 17 percent of the U.S. labor force, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but few experts believe they’re taking jobs from Americans, as Trump claims.

“Most economists agree that in spite of being a very big part of the labor force, immigrants have not come at the cost either of American jobs, nor of American wages,” Peri, the UC Davis professor, said.


The reason is that immigrants often have jobs that Americans tend not to take. So instead of competing with Americans’ for work, immigrants tend to complement American workers.

On a farm, for example, owners, managers and salespeople are often born in America. Immigrants tend to work as field hands. Neither group could do their job without the other.

Immigrants who work as child care providers give Americans, specifically women, more opportunity to join the labor force. And immigrants are playing an increasingly critical role in taking care of the elderly as baby boomers retire. Census data shows that immigrants accounted for 24 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home care aides in 2015.

A study from the bipartisan research organization New American Economy found immigrants were 15 percent more likely to work unusual hours than similar U.S.-born workers. They are also more likely to be employed in dangerous jobs, according to data from the American Community Survey and Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, the latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy performing strongly enough that it can absorb large numbers of workers, including immigrants.

Immigrants fill those roles in part because they are on average less educated than native-born Americans. About 26 percent have less than a high school degree, compared to 5 percent of native-born workers, according to the Urban Institute. But one in three immigrant workers have a college or advanced degree, a rate on par with Americans born here. Unauthorized immigrants tend to have slightly lower education levels; about 13 percent have college degrees.
Immigrants take the jobs that teenagers and college students never got the opportunity to apply for, which means that young Americans either aim way too high and spend tens of thousands of their and their parent's money only to fail and wind up unemployed or underemployed, or they start employment much later and stay as a blue collar worker for most of their lives only to never get anywhere.

Guess who used to work the farms as field hands before immigration? That's right, teenagers and less educated Americans, the same people whom you claim immigrants aren't taking the jobs from.

Your stats also contradict the article you posted. Not only have immigrants eliminated lower end jobs for Americans but according to the New American Economy immigrants are starting to eliminate Americans with middle class wages as well. Nursing is the most requested field on college campuses today, so immigrants are literally going to kill off the remainder of the middle class before they get out of college.
 
Cutting immigration means jobs won't be filled, boi.

Also, looks like overseas military may have to spend more money mailing in their ballots.

Costs to mail ballots may skyrocket for civilians, military living overseas

If only someone in the White House was thinking about consequences.
Increasing immigration is what destroyed the middle class and caused the job openings to happen in the first place, boi.

No.
Yes

Increasing immigration reduces job opportunities, education opportunities and ultimately income and family opportunities for everyone not at the very top. Most people in areas with high immigration move out to compete with Americans in neighboring cities, counties and states for an ever smaller pool of jobs and resources for which to start up families, and those who move into a new area end up spending MORE money and resources than they would have if they could stay in their hometowns(which means they will be living paycheck to paycheck for years and not be able to start a family) to then take away slots from the locals and dramatically decrease the number of people who can afford to have families.

The decrease of the birth rate in America directly lines up with the increase of immigration.

No and especially when we aren't filling the open jobs we have now. From my original link.

Immigrants make up 17 percent of the U.S. labor force, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but few experts believe they’re taking jobs from Americans, as Trump claims.

“Most economists agree that in spite of being a very big part of the labor force, immigrants have not come at the cost either of American jobs, nor of American wages,” Peri, the UC Davis professor, said.


The reason is that immigrants often have jobs that Americans tend not to take. So instead of competing with Americans’ for work, immigrants tend to complement American workers.

On a farm, for example, owners, managers and salespeople are often born in America. Immigrants tend to work as field hands. Neither group could do their job without the other.

Immigrants who work as child care providers give Americans, specifically women, more opportunity to join the labor force. And immigrants are playing an increasingly critical role in taking care of the elderly as baby boomers retire. Census data shows that immigrants accounted for 24 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home care aides in 2015.

A study from the bipartisan research organization New American Economy found immigrants were 15 percent more likely to work unusual hours than similar U.S.-born workers. They are also more likely to be employed in dangerous jobs, according to data from the American Community Survey and Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, the latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy performing strongly enough that it can absorb large numbers of workers, including immigrants.

Immigrants fill those roles in part because they are on average less educated than native-born Americans. About 26 percent have less than a high school degree, compared to 5 percent of native-born workers, according to the Urban Institute. But one in three immigrant workers have a college or advanced degree, a rate on par with Americans born here. Unauthorized immigrants tend to have slightly lower education levels; about 13 percent have college degrees.
Immigrants take the jobs that teenagers and college students never got the opportunity to apply for, which means that young Americans either aim way too high and spend tens of thousands of their and their parent's money only to fail and wind up unemployed or underemployed, or they start employment much later and stay as a blue collar worker for most of their lives only to never get anywhere.

Guess who used to work the farms as field hands before immigration? That's right, teenagers and less educated Americans, the same people whom you claim immigrants aren't taking the jobs from.

Your stats also contradict the article you posted. Not only have immigrants eliminated lower end jobs for Americans but according to the New American Economy immigrants are starting to eliminate Americans with middle class wages as well. Nursing is the most requested field on college campuses today, so immigrants are literally going to kill off the remainder of the middle class before they get out of college.

We're basically at full employment and jobs aren't being filled. If you think a teenager is the best idea for elderly care or seasonal farming then knock yourself out but most of them go to school.
 
Cutting immigration means jobs won't be filled, boi.

Also, looks like overseas military may have to spend more money mailing in their ballots.

Costs to mail ballots may skyrocket for civilians, military living overseas

If only someone in the White House was thinking about consequences.
Increasing immigration is what destroyed the middle class and caused the job openings to happen in the first place, boi.

No.
Yes

Increasing immigration reduces job opportunities, education opportunities and ultimately income and family opportunities for everyone not at the very top. Most people in areas with high immigration move out to compete with Americans in neighboring cities, counties and states for an ever smaller pool of jobs and resources for which to start up families, and those who move into a new area end up spending MORE money and resources than they would have if they could stay in their hometowns(which means they will be living paycheck to paycheck for years and not be able to start a family) to then take away slots from the locals and dramatically decrease the number of people who can afford to have families.

The decrease of the birth rate in America directly lines up with the increase of immigration.

No and especially when we aren't filling the open jobs we have now. From my original link.

Immigrants make up 17 percent of the U.S. labor force, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but few experts believe they’re taking jobs from Americans, as Trump claims.

“Most economists agree that in spite of being a very big part of the labor force, immigrants have not come at the cost either of American jobs, nor of American wages,” Peri, the UC Davis professor, said.


The reason is that immigrants often have jobs that Americans tend not to take. So instead of competing with Americans’ for work, immigrants tend to complement American workers.

On a farm, for example, owners, managers and salespeople are often born in America. Immigrants tend to work as field hands. Neither group could do their job without the other.

Immigrants who work as child care providers give Americans, specifically women, more opportunity to join the labor force. And immigrants are playing an increasingly critical role in taking care of the elderly as baby boomers retire. Census data shows that immigrants accounted for 24 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home care aides in 2015.

A study from the bipartisan research organization New American Economy found immigrants were 15 percent more likely to work unusual hours than similar U.S.-born workers. They are also more likely to be employed in dangerous jobs, according to data from the American Community Survey and Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, the latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy performing strongly enough that it can absorb large numbers of workers, including immigrants.

Immigrants fill those roles in part because they are on average less educated than native-born Americans. About 26 percent have less than a high school degree, compared to 5 percent of native-born workers, according to the Urban Institute. But one in three immigrant workers have a college or advanced degree, a rate on par with Americans born here. Unauthorized immigrants tend to have slightly lower education levels; about 13 percent have college degrees.
Immigrants take the jobs that teenagers and college students never got the opportunity to apply for, which means that young Americans either aim way too high and spend tens of thousands of their and their parent's money only to fail and wind up unemployed or underemployed, or they start employment much later and stay as a blue collar worker for most of their lives only to never get anywhere.

Guess who used to work the farms as field hands before immigration? That's right, teenagers and less educated Americans, the same people whom you claim immigrants aren't taking the jobs from.

Your stats also contradict the article you posted. Not only have immigrants eliminated lower end jobs for Americans but according to the New American Economy immigrants are starting to eliminate Americans with middle class wages as well. Nursing is the most requested field on college campuses today, so immigrants are literally going to kill off the remainder of the middle class before they get out of college.
Without immigrants America would be a joke. Eating greasy hamburgers and living in their trailers. It is Mexicans who built the construction of many new homes. It is the Mexicans who feed you good foods, from farm to table. It is Mexicans who build GDP. Without Mexicans we would have a huge labor shortage, and GDP would tank. There is also all the Indians, and Chinese who make Silicon Valley what it is too. America is great because of immigrants.
 
Cutting immigration means jobs won't be filled, boi.

Also, looks like overseas military may have to spend more money mailing in their ballots.

Costs to mail ballots may skyrocket for civilians, military living overseas

If only someone in the White House was thinking about consequences.
Increasing immigration is what destroyed the middle class and caused the job openings to happen in the first place, boi.

No.
Yes

Increasing immigration reduces job opportunities, education opportunities and ultimately income and family opportunities for everyone not at the very top. Most people in areas with high immigration move out to compete with Americans in neighboring cities, counties and states for an ever smaller pool of jobs and resources for which to start up families, and those who move into a new area end up spending MORE money and resources than they would have if they could stay in their hometowns(which means they will be living paycheck to paycheck for years and not be able to start a family) to then take away slots from the locals and dramatically decrease the number of people who can afford to have families.

The decrease of the birth rate in America directly lines up with the increase of immigration.

No and especially when we aren't filling the open jobs we have now. From my original link.

Immigrants make up 17 percent of the U.S. labor force, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but few experts believe they’re taking jobs from Americans, as Trump claims.

“Most economists agree that in spite of being a very big part of the labor force, immigrants have not come at the cost either of American jobs, nor of American wages,” Peri, the UC Davis professor, said.


The reason is that immigrants often have jobs that Americans tend not to take. So instead of competing with Americans’ for work, immigrants tend to complement American workers.

On a farm, for example, owners, managers and salespeople are often born in America. Immigrants tend to work as field hands. Neither group could do their job without the other.

Immigrants who work as child care providers give Americans, specifically women, more opportunity to join the labor force. And immigrants are playing an increasingly critical role in taking care of the elderly as baby boomers retire. Census data shows that immigrants accounted for 24 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home care aides in 2015.

A study from the bipartisan research organization New American Economy found immigrants were 15 percent more likely to work unusual hours than similar U.S.-born workers. They are also more likely to be employed in dangerous jobs, according to data from the American Community Survey and Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, the latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy performing strongly enough that it can absorb large numbers of workers, including immigrants.

Immigrants fill those roles in part because they are on average less educated than native-born Americans. About 26 percent have less than a high school degree, compared to 5 percent of native-born workers, according to the Urban Institute. But one in three immigrant workers have a college or advanced degree, a rate on par with Americans born here. Unauthorized immigrants tend to have slightly lower education levels; about 13 percent have college degrees.
Immigrants take the jobs that teenagers and college students never got the opportunity to apply for, which means that young Americans either aim way too high and spend tens of thousands of their and their parent's money only to fail and wind up unemployed or underemployed, or they start employment much later and stay as a blue collar worker for most of their lives only to never get anywhere.

Guess who used to work the farms as field hands before immigration? That's right, teenagers and less educated Americans, the same people whom you claim immigrants aren't taking the jobs from.

Your stats also contradict the article you posted. Not only have immigrants eliminated lower end jobs for Americans but according to the New American Economy immigrants are starting to eliminate Americans with middle class wages as well. Nursing is the most requested field on college campuses today, so immigrants are literally going to kill off the remainder of the middle class before they get out of college.

A mistake is in believing that the op is honest, it's not. He could care less about the facts.

With these kind of people, who are entirely motivated by their hatred of America, the only answer is to tell them to fuck off and pack their bags.
 
Increasing immigration is what destroyed the middle class and caused the job openings to happen in the first place, boi.

No.
Yes

Increasing immigration reduces job opportunities, education opportunities and ultimately income and family opportunities for everyone not at the very top. Most people in areas with high immigration move out to compete with Americans in neighboring cities, counties and states for an ever smaller pool of jobs and resources for which to start up families, and those who move into a new area end up spending MORE money and resources than they would have if they could stay in their hometowns(which means they will be living paycheck to paycheck for years and not be able to start a family) to then take away slots from the locals and dramatically decrease the number of people who can afford to have families.

The decrease of the birth rate in America directly lines up with the increase of immigration.

No and especially when we aren't filling the open jobs we have now. From my original link.

Immigrants make up 17 percent of the U.S. labor force, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but few experts believe they’re taking jobs from Americans, as Trump claims.

“Most economists agree that in spite of being a very big part of the labor force, immigrants have not come at the cost either of American jobs, nor of American wages,” Peri, the UC Davis professor, said.


The reason is that immigrants often have jobs that Americans tend not to take. So instead of competing with Americans’ for work, immigrants tend to complement American workers.

On a farm, for example, owners, managers and salespeople are often born in America. Immigrants tend to work as field hands. Neither group could do their job without the other.

Immigrants who work as child care providers give Americans, specifically women, more opportunity to join the labor force. And immigrants are playing an increasingly critical role in taking care of the elderly as baby boomers retire. Census data shows that immigrants accounted for 24 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home care aides in 2015.

A study from the bipartisan research organization New American Economy found immigrants were 15 percent more likely to work unusual hours than similar U.S.-born workers. They are also more likely to be employed in dangerous jobs, according to data from the American Community Survey and Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, the latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy performing strongly enough that it can absorb large numbers of workers, including immigrants.

Immigrants fill those roles in part because they are on average less educated than native-born Americans. About 26 percent have less than a high school degree, compared to 5 percent of native-born workers, according to the Urban Institute. But one in three immigrant workers have a college or advanced degree, a rate on par with Americans born here. Unauthorized immigrants tend to have slightly lower education levels; about 13 percent have college degrees.
Immigrants take the jobs that teenagers and college students never got the opportunity to apply for, which means that young Americans either aim way too high and spend tens of thousands of their and their parent's money only to fail and wind up unemployed or underemployed, or they start employment much later and stay as a blue collar worker for most of their lives only to never get anywhere.

Guess who used to work the farms as field hands before immigration? That's right, teenagers and less educated Americans, the same people whom you claim immigrants aren't taking the jobs from.

Your stats also contradict the article you posted. Not only have immigrants eliminated lower end jobs for Americans but according to the New American Economy immigrants are starting to eliminate Americans with middle class wages as well. Nursing is the most requested field on college campuses today, so immigrants are literally going to kill off the remainder of the middle class before they get out of college.
Without immigrants America would be a joke. Eating greasy hamburgers and living in their trailers. It is Mexicans who built the construction of many new homes. It is the Mexicans who feed you good foods, from farm to table. It is Mexicans who build GDP. Without Mexicans we would have a huge labor shortage, and GDP would tank. There is also all the Indians, and Chinese who make Silicon Valley what it is too. America is great because of immigrants.

Yep, I am living in a home built by Mexicans, there is not enough labor in Arizona to do the job.
 
Yes

Increasing immigration reduces job opportunities, education opportunities and ultimately income and family opportunities for everyone not at the very top. Most people in areas with high immigration move out to compete with Americans in neighboring cities, counties and states for an ever smaller pool of jobs and resources for which to start up families, and those who move into a new area end up spending MORE money and resources than they would have if they could stay in their hometowns(which means they will be living paycheck to paycheck for years and not be able to start a family) to then take away slots from the locals and dramatically decrease the number of people who can afford to have families.

The decrease of the birth rate in America directly lines up with the increase of immigration.

No and especially when we aren't filling the open jobs we have now. From my original link.

Immigrants make up 17 percent of the U.S. labor force, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but few experts believe they’re taking jobs from Americans, as Trump claims.

“Most economists agree that in spite of being a very big part of the labor force, immigrants have not come at the cost either of American jobs, nor of American wages,” Peri, the UC Davis professor, said.


The reason is that immigrants often have jobs that Americans tend not to take. So instead of competing with Americans’ for work, immigrants tend to complement American workers.

On a farm, for example, owners, managers and salespeople are often born in America. Immigrants tend to work as field hands. Neither group could do their job without the other.

Immigrants who work as child care providers give Americans, specifically women, more opportunity to join the labor force. And immigrants are playing an increasingly critical role in taking care of the elderly as baby boomers retire. Census data shows that immigrants accounted for 24 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home care aides in 2015.

A study from the bipartisan research organization New American Economy found immigrants were 15 percent more likely to work unusual hours than similar U.S.-born workers. They are also more likely to be employed in dangerous jobs, according to data from the American Community Survey and Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, the latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy performing strongly enough that it can absorb large numbers of workers, including immigrants.

Immigrants fill those roles in part because they are on average less educated than native-born Americans. About 26 percent have less than a high school degree, compared to 5 percent of native-born workers, according to the Urban Institute. But one in three immigrant workers have a college or advanced degree, a rate on par with Americans born here. Unauthorized immigrants tend to have slightly lower education levels; about 13 percent have college degrees.
Immigrants take the jobs that teenagers and college students never got the opportunity to apply for, which means that young Americans either aim way too high and spend tens of thousands of their and their parent's money only to fail and wind up unemployed or underemployed, or they start employment much later and stay as a blue collar worker for most of their lives only to never get anywhere.

Guess who used to work the farms as field hands before immigration? That's right, teenagers and less educated Americans, the same people whom you claim immigrants aren't taking the jobs from.

Your stats also contradict the article you posted. Not only have immigrants eliminated lower end jobs for Americans but according to the New American Economy immigrants are starting to eliminate Americans with middle class wages as well. Nursing is the most requested field on college campuses today, so immigrants are literally going to kill off the remainder of the middle class before they get out of college.
Without immigrants America would be a joke. Eating greasy hamburgers and living in their trailers. It is Mexicans who built the construction of many new homes. It is the Mexicans who feed you good foods, from farm to table. It is Mexicans who build GDP. Without Mexicans we would have a huge labor shortage, and GDP would tank. There is also all the Indians, and Chinese who make Silicon Valley what it is too. America is great because of immigrants.

Yep, I am living in a home built by Mexicans, there is not enough labor in Arizona to do the job.

America had enough labor to build the greatest civilization ever.

I think we can manage a few pesky houses. What perhaps there is not enough labor to do is to deal with your invasion if the borders are opened as you desire.
 
What happens when you have 1.3 million more job openings than unemployed workers seeking jobs?

Economic Antidote for a Shrinking America: Immigrants

"At the moment, there are 7.3 million job openings nationwide and six million people unemployed. That gap is expected to widen as the number of retirees grows faster than the number of new workers...."

Ten thousand baby boomers retire every day, and US birth rates are at a three decade low:

"Using census data, the investment company the Blackstone Group estimates that without immigration, the working-age population between 25 and 64 years old would drop by 17 million by 2035.

"'We really need immigrants,' Byron R. Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone’s Private Wealth Solutions group, said during the company’s quarterly webcast last month. 'If we have a shrinking population, it’s going to be tough to have rising G.D.P.,' or gross domestic product."
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"This past tomato season, DiMare Fresh, a family-owned distributor with farms in Florida and California, had scores of unfilled jobs..."

"Tomato season in Florida doesn’t resume until November. In the meantime, Mr. DiMare shakes his head when asked about detentions at the border and deportation raids.

"'They want to send all these people back,' he said. 'Who the hell is going to do all this work?'"
AUTOMATION! Its coming anyway and we have to deport 22 million illegal scumballs.
 
Increasing immigration is what destroyed the middle class and caused the job openings to happen in the first place, boi.

No.
Yes

Increasing immigration reduces job opportunities, education opportunities and ultimately income and family opportunities for everyone not at the very top. Most people in areas with high immigration move out to compete with Americans in neighboring cities, counties and states for an ever smaller pool of jobs and resources for which to start up families, and those who move into a new area end up spending MORE money and resources than they would have if they could stay in their hometowns(which means they will be living paycheck to paycheck for years and not be able to start a family) to then take away slots from the locals and dramatically decrease the number of people who can afford to have families.

The decrease of the birth rate in America directly lines up with the increase of immigration.

No and especially when we aren't filling the open jobs we have now. From my original link.

Immigrants make up 17 percent of the U.S. labor force, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but few experts believe they’re taking jobs from Americans, as Trump claims.

“Most economists agree that in spite of being a very big part of the labor force, immigrants have not come at the cost either of American jobs, nor of American wages,” Peri, the UC Davis professor, said.


The reason is that immigrants often have jobs that Americans tend not to take. So instead of competing with Americans’ for work, immigrants tend to complement American workers.

On a farm, for example, owners, managers and salespeople are often born in America. Immigrants tend to work as field hands. Neither group could do their job without the other.

Immigrants who work as child care providers give Americans, specifically women, more opportunity to join the labor force. And immigrants are playing an increasingly critical role in taking care of the elderly as baby boomers retire. Census data shows that immigrants accounted for 24 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home care aides in 2015.

A study from the bipartisan research organization New American Economy found immigrants were 15 percent more likely to work unusual hours than similar U.S.-born workers. They are also more likely to be employed in dangerous jobs, according to data from the American Community Survey and Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, the latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy performing strongly enough that it can absorb large numbers of workers, including immigrants.

Immigrants fill those roles in part because they are on average less educated than native-born Americans. About 26 percent have less than a high school degree, compared to 5 percent of native-born workers, according to the Urban Institute. But one in three immigrant workers have a college or advanced degree, a rate on par with Americans born here. Unauthorized immigrants tend to have slightly lower education levels; about 13 percent have college degrees.
Immigrants take the jobs that teenagers and college students never got the opportunity to apply for, which means that young Americans either aim way too high and spend tens of thousands of their and their parent's money only to fail and wind up unemployed or underemployed, or they start employment much later and stay as a blue collar worker for most of their lives only to never get anywhere.

Guess who used to work the farms as field hands before immigration? That's right, teenagers and less educated Americans, the same people whom you claim immigrants aren't taking the jobs from.

Your stats also contradict the article you posted. Not only have immigrants eliminated lower end jobs for Americans but according to the New American Economy immigrants are starting to eliminate Americans with middle class wages as well. Nursing is the most requested field on college campuses today, so immigrants are literally going to kill off the remainder of the middle class before they get out of college.

A mistake is in believing that the op is honest, it's not. He could care less about the facts.

With these kind of people, who are entirely motivated by their hatred of America, the only answer is to tell them to fuck off and pack their bags.

Nah, we're too busy unpacking the bags of people who want to be here. Enjoy it.
 
What happens when you have 1.3 million more job openings than unemployed workers seeking jobs?

Economic Antidote for a Shrinking America: Immigrants

"At the moment, there are 7.3 million job openings nationwide and six million people unemployed. That gap is expected to widen as the number of retirees grows faster than the number of new workers...."

Ten thousand baby boomers retire every day, and US birth rates are at a three decade low:

"Using census data, the investment company the Blackstone Group estimates that without immigration, the working-age population between 25 and 64 years old would drop by 17 million by 2035.

"'We really need immigrants,' Byron R. Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone’s Private Wealth Solutions group, said during the company’s quarterly webcast last month. 'If we have a shrinking population, it’s going to be tough to have rising G.D.P.,' or gross domestic product."
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"This past tomato season, DiMare Fresh, a family-owned distributor with farms in Florida and California, had scores of unfilled jobs..."

"Tomato season in Florida doesn’t resume until November. In the meantime, Mr. DiMare shakes his head when asked about detentions at the border and deportation raids.

"'They want to send all these people back,' he said. 'Who the hell is going to do all this work?'"
AUTOMATION! Its coming anyway and we have to deport 22 million illegal scumballs.

Indeed. Only a democrat is dumb enough to argue at the same time that automation is replacing all the jobs, and that we need more cheap labor. Pick one for fucks sake.

But in any case, the real goal was already revealed, which is of course, to replace Americans with 3rd worlders.
 
Yes

Increasing immigration reduces job opportunities, education opportunities and ultimately income and family opportunities for everyone not at the very top. Most people in areas with high immigration move out to compete with Americans in neighboring cities, counties and states for an ever smaller pool of jobs and resources for which to start up families, and those who move into a new area end up spending MORE money and resources than they would have if they could stay in their hometowns(which means they will be living paycheck to paycheck for years and not be able to start a family) to then take away slots from the locals and dramatically decrease the number of people who can afford to have families.

The decrease of the birth rate in America directly lines up with the increase of immigration.

No and especially when we aren't filling the open jobs we have now. From my original link.

Immigrants make up 17 percent of the U.S. labor force, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, but few experts believe they’re taking jobs from Americans, as Trump claims.

“Most economists agree that in spite of being a very big part of the labor force, immigrants have not come at the cost either of American jobs, nor of American wages,” Peri, the UC Davis professor, said.


The reason is that immigrants often have jobs that Americans tend not to take. So instead of competing with Americans’ for work, immigrants tend to complement American workers.

On a farm, for example, owners, managers and salespeople are often born in America. Immigrants tend to work as field hands. Neither group could do their job without the other.

Immigrants who work as child care providers give Americans, specifically women, more opportunity to join the labor force. And immigrants are playing an increasingly critical role in taking care of the elderly as baby boomers retire. Census data shows that immigrants accounted for 24 percent of nursing, psychiatric and home care aides in 2015.

A study from the bipartisan research organization New American Economy found immigrants were 15 percent more likely to work unusual hours than similar U.S.-born workers. They are also more likely to be employed in dangerous jobs, according to data from the American Community Survey and Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, the latest jobs report shows the U.S. economy performing strongly enough that it can absorb large numbers of workers, including immigrants.

Immigrants fill those roles in part because they are on average less educated than native-born Americans. About 26 percent have less than a high school degree, compared to 5 percent of native-born workers, according to the Urban Institute. But one in three immigrant workers have a college or advanced degree, a rate on par with Americans born here. Unauthorized immigrants tend to have slightly lower education levels; about 13 percent have college degrees.
Immigrants take the jobs that teenagers and college students never got the opportunity to apply for, which means that young Americans either aim way too high and spend tens of thousands of their and their parent's money only to fail and wind up unemployed or underemployed, or they start employment much later and stay as a blue collar worker for most of their lives only to never get anywhere.

Guess who used to work the farms as field hands before immigration? That's right, teenagers and less educated Americans, the same people whom you claim immigrants aren't taking the jobs from.

Your stats also contradict the article you posted. Not only have immigrants eliminated lower end jobs for Americans but according to the New American Economy immigrants are starting to eliminate Americans with middle class wages as well. Nursing is the most requested field on college campuses today, so immigrants are literally going to kill off the remainder of the middle class before they get out of college.
Without immigrants America would be a joke. Eating greasy hamburgers and living in their trailers. It is Mexicans who built the construction of many new homes. It is the Mexicans who feed you good foods, from farm to table. It is Mexicans who build GDP. Without Mexicans we would have a huge labor shortage, and GDP would tank. There is also all the Indians, and Chinese who make Silicon Valley what it is too. America is great because of immigrants.

Yep, I am living in a home built by Mexicans, there is not enough labor in Arizona to do the job.

America had enough labor to build the greatest civilization ever.

I think we can manage a few pesky houses. What perhaps there is not enough labor to do is to deal with your invasion if the borders are opened as you desire.
Without Mexicans houses would go unbuilt, fruits, and veggies would rot in the fields. Restaurants would charge a ton looking to pay more for a white trash cook who can't even cook. They are a greater good to the United States.
 

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