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<blockquote data-quote="Preventable" data-source="post: 3207872" data-attributes="member: 62934"><p>You're right, the average express driver's wage might actually benefit from illegal immigration. Its commonly accepted that it suppresses wages at the very bottom of the labor market though (think people with no hs diploma/ged). So although there might be more higher paying jobs as a result of illegal immigrants the people holding those jobs need so subsidize more people who can't earn a livable wage+ many of the illegals themselves. Yes many illegals play plenty of taxes and contribute, but when people claim they are a net benefit I find that claim very dubious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Preventable, post: 3207872, member: 62934"] You're right, the average express driver's wage might actually benefit from illegal immigration. Its commonly accepted that it suppresses wages at the very bottom of the labor market though (think people with no hs diploma/ged). So although there might be more higher paying jobs as a result of illegal immigrants the people holding those jobs need so subsidize more people who can't earn a livable wage+ many of the illegals themselves. Yes many illegals play plenty of taxes and contribute, but when people claim they are a net benefit I find that claim very dubious. [/QUOTE]
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