I'm saying you speak too authoritatively about how Americans feel, what they know and what is happening on the ground. I think in just a few threads you were covertly saying the election didn't settle anything. Democrats would win in four years. Surely a possibility but not a certainty and certainly not an absolution of the Biden/Harris tenure.Yes the US does have shortages.
Whether you are American or Canadian, living in the country does not give you any insight into labour needs.
We use data from official sources to come to these conclusions.
I did not say immigration was not a big issue for voters.Understanding America’s Labor Shortage
Workforce participation remains below pre-pandemic levels. We are missing 1.7 million Americans from the workforce compared to February of 2020.www.uschamber.com
I am saying that Americans dont actually know anything about immigration.
They only form an opinion based on what politicians tell them.
The average citizen lives in a bubble.
We know the election is over and it does not impact those of us here in Canada.
But we are discussing the topic.
You seem to be saying that if you are not American we should not be talking about American issues or that we would know anything about it.
I'm not telling you anything I haven't told a half dozen members. If you are relying on U.S. media for most of your information, you will always be at a disadvantage in trying to understand the United States.
By the way, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has always held a deep bias that we need more workers........predominantly low paid, low-skilled workers. It's a running criticism down here. Did you notice the U.S. Chamber article only discusses net international migration in 2020/2021 when it says it was at the lowest level in decades? Not only do we know migration picked up immensely after COVID, we know very few people were migrating during COVID.
As far as the data, it's very possible that restricting illegal immigration will put pressure on wages and bring back some people to the workforce. Additionally, isn't a low unemployment rate a good thing? All of these things unemployment, wages and immigration have real world impact on each other.
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