Higher standards of living Higher wages Labor demand Religious freedom Political freedom.
Net income after taxes would depend on position. Some examples are provided:Computer programmer: US$16,848Teacher: US$12,216Firefigter: US$8,712Postman: US$6,012
Higher wages, higher taxes, cost of complying with more government regulations
Higher clothing prices brought about because of higher costs as a result of union demands for higher wages. This started in the 1960s,
Higher wages and better working conditions.
In the 1600s, wages for labor were higher in Pennsylvania than in England because there were less people to work. Knowing that the land was cheaper and the wages were higher was one reason many people immigrated to America.
Because they already have expenses to pay, such as utilities, a mortgage or the school tuition for their children; if they were to accept lower wages, they would fail to pay for some of these services.
All of the above-Many were farm workers invited from mexico by the US government-They worked for low wages-They faced housing discrimination
You can travel to Canada from the US only if you are a permanent resident of the US. Both American and Canadian customs will ask for your green card.
The macroeconomic paradoxes are Wage-cut and Employment,Paradox of saving, Higher Taxation-Assures Economic Growth,Higher Wages lead to Reduction of Profit and Paradox of higher Wages.
yes
1) The 'bright light effect' of America 2) America has a better life quality (a family in the US would have more money than a family in Mexico) 3) Better education in US 4) More doctors in US 5) More work in US, and would get better wages