One of the most important phrases I use when it comes to the "immigration is great for the economy" narrative is this:
"Do you get paid in GDP? Also, what happens if a bunch of new people are trying to get the same houses, food, and energy you are?"
Because we don't get paid in GDP, we get paid in wages, and wages go down as the number of workers goes up.
"Do you get paid in GDP? Also, what happens if a bunch of new people are trying to get the same houses, food, and energy you are?"
Because we don't get paid in GDP, we get paid in wages, and wages go down as the number of workers goes up.
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