The Wages of Trump- Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers

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So much for the constant right-wing claim that everybody wants to come here. These are the wages of Trump. And this ain't no left wing pubicatin sayng this. This is from the conservative Wall Street Journal. Now watch how the true believers try claiming that the WSJ is now liberal.

Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers​

More citizens are replanting overseas, drawn by a quality of life made easily affordable by the U.S.’s enviable salaries. “I wasn’t expecting to be surrounded by this many Americans.”​


And for those who can't afford the WSJ subscription:

 
So much for the constant right-wing claim that everybody wants to come here. These are the wages of Trump. And this ain't no left wing pubicatin sayng this. This is from the conservative Wall Street Journal. Now watch how the true believers try claiming that the WSJ is now liberal.

Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers​

More citizens are replanting overseas, drawn by a quality of life made easily affordable by the U.S.’s enviable salaries. “I wasn’t expecting to be surrounded by this many Americans.”​


And for those who can't afford the WSJ subscription:

Why don't you mention the actual numbers involved?
 
Dont like it leave. That plus deportation plus less folk having kids means higher paying entry jobs in the future.
 
So much for the constant right-wing claim that everybody wants to come here. These are the wages of Trump. And this ain't no left wing pubicatin sayng this. This is from the conservative Wall Street Journal. Now watch how the true believers try claiming that the WSJ is now liberal.

Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers​

More citizens are replanting overseas, drawn by a quality of life made easily affordable by the U.S.’s enviable salaries. “I wasn’t expecting to be surrounded by this many Americans.”​


And for those who can't afford the WSJ subscription:




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So much for the constant right-wing claim that everybody wants to come here. These are the wages of Trump. And this ain't no left wing pubicatin sayng this. This is from the conservative Wall Street Journal. Now watch how the true believers try claiming that the WSJ is now liberal.

Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers​

More citizens are replanting overseas, drawn by a quality of life made easily affordable by the U.S.’s enviable salaries. “I wasn’t expecting to be surrounded by this many Americans.”​


And for those who can't afford the WSJ subscription:

According to the article, less than 200,000. And their quoted reasons for leaving make no sense since the EU countries have higher taxes, higher prices and fewer freedoms than the USA.
 
U.S. experienced negative net migration in 2025 for first time in 90 years
I'll answer the question, Alex. It's because America had ZERO illegal immigration, thanks to President Trump.

This is great news. A job well done. Now it's time for people to rediscover religion, marriage, and having children.
 
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So much for the constant right-wing claim that everybody wants to come here. These are the wages of Trump. And this ain't no left wing pubicatin sayng this. This is from the conservative Wall Street Journal. Now watch how the true believers try claiming that the WSJ is now liberal.

Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers​

More citizens are replanting overseas, drawn by a quality of life made easily affordable by the U.S.’s enviable salaries. “I wasn’t expecting to be surrounded by this many Americans.”​


And for those who can't afford the WSJ subscription:

/----/ TDS libtards are leaving as their vision of a socialist America vaporizes. GOOD.
 
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Raising wages for labor does not cause inflation.
/----/ The hell it doesn't. Those wages are factored into the cost of goods and services sold.
How Higher Wages Can Lead to Inflation
Higher wages can increase the cost of production for firms. When labor costs rise, companies may pass these costs onto consumers in the form of higher prices, a phenomenon known as wage-push or cost-push inflation. This can create a wage-price spiral, where rising wages lead to higher prices, which in turn prompt further wage demands. Factors that amplify this effect include low unemployment, strong union bargaining power, and significant increases in minimum wages.

Higher wages also increase consumer spending power, which can boost demand for goods and services. If demand grows faster than supply, this can contribute to demand-pull inflation, further raising prices
 
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