- 15 Jul 2021 23:29
#15181192
Minimum wage workers can't afford rent anywhere in America
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realest ... d=msedgntp
Time to cut off illegal and low-skill immigration?
A huge segment of the American workforce earns minimum wage or close to minimum wage.
28% of the workforce earns less than $15 per hour.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business ... nic-women/
Just over 50% of American workers earn less than $20 per hour.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-maj ... 2014-11-14
According to one study, 44% of U.S. adult workers are employed in the type of jobs that typically have median annual wages of $18,000. Most of these low wage workers were in their prime working years, 25 to 54 years old.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/minimum-wa ... wage-jobs/
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-aven ... go-around/
Continuing to add more people is just going to make the nation overflow with poverty.
There are already housing shortages in many areas. Too many people in one area push housing prices up, especially leading to severe shortages of the more affordable housing options.
Hasn't it been repeatedly stated over and over again that the mean reason for letting in these immigrants is so they can do the low paid work that supposedly "Americans don't want to do"?
Well I think there's going to be a big problem when HALF of these jobs in the economy are "jobs Americans don't want to do", supposedly. Things are going to start resembling the Third World conditions in many Latin American countries a lot more.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realest ... d=msedgntp
Time to cut off illegal and low-skill immigration?
A huge segment of the American workforce earns minimum wage or close to minimum wage.
28% of the workforce earns less than $15 per hour.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business ... nic-women/
Just over 50% of American workers earn less than $20 per hour.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/a-maj ... 2014-11-14
According to one study, 44% of U.S. adult workers are employed in the type of jobs that typically have median annual wages of $18,000. Most of these low wage workers were in their prime working years, 25 to 54 years old.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/minimum-wa ... wage-jobs/
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-aven ... go-around/
Continuing to add more people is just going to make the nation overflow with poverty.
There are already housing shortages in many areas. Too many people in one area push housing prices up, especially leading to severe shortages of the more affordable housing options.
Hasn't it been repeatedly stated over and over again that the mean reason for letting in these immigrants is so they can do the low paid work that supposedly "Americans don't want to do"?
Well I think there's going to be a big problem when HALF of these jobs in the economy are "jobs Americans don't want to do", supposedly. Things are going to start resembling the Third World conditions in many Latin American countries a lot more.