butterbean
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 2:30 pm Post subject: Record Immigrant Job Displacement of Americans |
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October Job Data Show Record Immigrant Displacement Of Americans
The conventional wisdom is that employment picture brightened in October.
Some 92,000 new payroll jobs were added, and job growth for August and September was revised upward by a cumulative 139,000. October’s unemployment rate, 4.4 percent, was the lowest in more than five years.
For what it's worth, this good news probably comes too late to help Republicans in the federal elections on Tuesday.
And maybe that's fair. From our perspective here at VDARE.COM, the October job pop was really a bust.
We refer, of course, to the "other" employment survey, of households rather than businesses, which gives some indication of the immigrant share of job growth. The household survey showed that a whopping 437,000 new positions were created in October. But the gains were overwhelmingly skewed toward Hispanics—our proxy for immigrants, because about 40 percent of them are foreign-born.
Here are month’s gains by racial group:
Total: +437,000 (+0.30 percent)
Hispanic: +292,000 (+1.49 percent)
Non-Hispanic: +145,000 (+0.12 percent)
More than two-thirds of October’s new jobs went to Hispanics, who represent just 14 percent of the U.S. labor force.
http://www.vdare.com/
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