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    1. No the Dutch are lying to upset the lefty lunatics because this doesn’t fit their twisted reality

    2. EquivalentSpot8292 on

      This could well be true. A better measure would be the average wealth per individual before emigrating and then growth after. To see if they positively or negatively influence the society they are joining. Going on to pay income taxes and contribute to the local economy by starting businesses etc.

    3. Odd-Transition1527 on

      The dataset is particularly skewed.

      Immigrants from war town countries like Somalia, Iraq, Syria etc would require a reset starting from providing education, housing, medical, and other benefits. Due to the lag in their learning process (no fault of their own), most will work minimum wage jobs. Keeping this in mind, net return will be negative.

      On the contrary, for the region/countries in green, most people leave because they want a change (or are not happy about XYZ reason). Most have access to education, and more than likely had financial stability/ help from family when deciding to move.

      Another thing to point is that countries like India/China are not pointed out. My guess is that is because most immigrants from these countries contribute to host countries tremendously. However, this fact will not allow IZA/Trump to create the hate they want to create.

      So, the observations are correct because the dataset is deliberately chosen to provide those outcomes.

    4. IceColdSlick on

      Is there a reason why East Asia and South Asia not included in the post?

    5. Wtf is North America, like Canadians and Mexicans if this is reference contributions to USA?

    6. YouthfulHasbeen on

      He’s still gonna let the third world hordes in. This is just political posturing

    7. BestKoreaEscapee on

      This is people moving to the NETHERLANDS… NOT the USA.

      IZA is a think tank based in Luxembourg that mainly focuses on European issues.

      🥭 forgot what country he’s in… Dementia Don…

    8. Yes. but the Dutch will eagerly tell you the professor behind the study is racist

    9. Massive_Lavishness90 on

      Ok so this dataset is skewed. I’d be interested in an accurate and complete version of it though. This definitely falls under the „should be front page news, but isn’t“ category.

    10. rimeswithburple on

      Wait. What about all the fortunes transferred from them Nigerian princes? Are they just not counting those?

    11. CaptainTomato21 on

      It’s very easy for scandinavians to look good on every possible metric when it’s them the ones sitting at the UN and davos pulling the strings on mass migration policies, agenda2030 and DEI.

      [https://imgur.com/a/who-is-behind-woke-agenda2030-pj9MZub](https://imgur.com/a/who-is-behind-woke-agenda2030-pj9MZub)

      Also many of the countries in red are in conflicts or being sunk by the globalists who use their own NGOs to damage their economies.

      Recently Chilean government discovered that norway was using public money to finance NGOs in Chile that would go against their fish business just because they were directly competing with norway fishing industry.

    12. 1. This is a study from the Netherlands, not the US. Not relevant.
      2. The study essentially just says „poor immigrants happen to be poorer.“ No shit sherlock, like we needed a study for it.

      As someone who has family in various countries in Europe, I actually believe Europe sucks at integration in general though. In the US, immigrants are actually quite successful. Nigerians, Chinese, and Indians especially. My parents are immigrants and I probably make more than most people who were here for generations do. Sorry, not sorry. I worked hard to get where I am.

    13. Big-Exercise-7344 on

      Do you need a reliable source to know who is contributing and who isn’t?

    14. If you are a person of color and you voted this buffoon, does his posting here finally convince you that he is a RACIST, white supremacist supporter?

    15. Fresh_List_440 on

      so steve jobs‘ is half syrian, and rest of the google and facebook guys are jewish so that’s middle eastern btw

    16. No it is not reliable. This study is inconvenient to my narrative and personal biases so it is Nazi

    17. How do they measure contribution, because underpaid workers still contribute to society by doing the jobs other don’t while not necessarily making income; if anything in that sense they are cheaper for companies and hence contribute more to society than lets say a scandinavian person with an executive position making 400k who migrated with a business visa and is just milking the country yet „paying more taxes (not percentage wise but total)“

    18. Region based stats screw over the countries just because of their neighbors who are bad actors.

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