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Fri Jul 26, 2024, 01:10 PM Jul 2024

Look at the numbers; immigrants aren't taking 'our' jobs

By Paul Krugman / The New York Times

On the eve of the 2020 election Donald Trump, in a post on the platform then known as Twitter, told voters that “This election is a choice between a TRUMP RECOVERY or a BIDEN DEPRESSION.” Not quite. Since President Joe Biden took office, the United States has gained 15.7 million jobs.

Trump, however, has been dismissing the good news on employment, claiming that all the job gains are going to illegal immigrants. In a recent column I addressed his further claim that immigration has had a devastating effect on Black workers. (It hasn’t.)

What is true, however, is that a lot of recent employment growth has involved immigrants. But have their job gains come at the expense of the native-born?

No. But how do we know that? And how should we think about the effect of recent immigration on jobs?

https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/krugman-look-at-the-numbers-immigrants-arent-taking-our-jobs/

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