Two Immigrants For Every New Job Since 2000
The United States has accepted two new immigrants for each additional job created since 2000, according to federal data.
The United States has accepted two new immigrants for each additional job created since 2000, according to federal data.
The United States has accepted two new immigrants for each additional job created since 2000, according to federal data.
The United States has accepted two new immigrants for each additional job created since 2000, according to federal data.
Zero Hedge | It would appear the powers that be are getting nervous.
It would appear the powers that be are getting nervous.
It would appear the powers that be are getting nervous.
Paul Craig Roberts | Perhaps those 46,000 retail jobs is the BLS telling us that they have to come up with new jobs to report whether or not there are any.
Perhaps those 46,000 retail jobs is the BLS telling us that they have to come up with new jobs to report whether or not there are any.
Perhaps those 46,000 retail jobs is the BLS telling us that they have to come up with new jobs to report whether or not there are any.
Anthony Gucciardi | Oftentimes more than double the spending.
Oftentimes more than double the spending.
Oftentimes more than double the spending.
Michael Krieger | 70% of Americans take at least one prescription medication.
70% of Americans take at least one prescription medication.
70% of Americans take at least one prescription medication.