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immigrants are hurting the economy
how is the economy in the US effected by migration from mexico and central america
It's economy, terrorism, and Immigration... just to name a few.
If we are measuring the US economy from 1789 to the present day, the US economy went through many changes in its history. Major events such as wars, Immigration restrictions and sometimes laws that restricted immigration all at some point affected the economy. In the US and in many other industrialized nations that had large amounts of new immigrants, had a major impact on various economies. Speaking generally, immigration in the US and other nations most often brought in peoples of different social & economic backgrounds. For the most part, the economy of the US benefited in that factories were able to expand and had less expensive labor costs. In specific situations, such as the expansion of the US railroad networks in the 19th Century, Chinese and Irish immigrants provided cheap labor for railroad growth. Railroads with cheap labor costs benefited greatly from this. And in terms of the overall US economy, especially after the US Civil War, because the railroad industry was one of the largest components of the US economy, the entire economy benefited regarding profits.
the Great Depression weakened US economy
Absolutely. When the economy is strong, immigration is encouraged and more people are more likely to want to migrate to the US.
The uk and europe will have an effect with immigration which could lead to problems with the united states economy and possible with the us mint.
It would only affect the local economy in terms of tourism, but not the economy of Europe.
it effected the us economy because we lost all trade systems down the Mississippi river at that point making no way to connect to the gulf
On a national basis the recession of 1858 effected many aspects of the US economy. As one example, imports decreased by 25%. With the economy in recession, money to purchase imports went down.
Rapid Irish immigration effected America's cities culturally; bringing catholic settlements (upsetting many protestants/Nativists), It's economy; bringing more cheap labor for the metal industries, textile, and railroad building; and forcing It's schools to "adapt" to the new Irish students.
the growing economy needed a steady supply of cheap labor