• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    Sure, but the US has a lot of well-educated people (e.g. see the Education Index), as well as a lot of opportunities for well-educated people to get in-demand jobs that pay well.

    Literacy rates are interesting, but they don’t translate to well-paying jobs like education attainment rates.

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      Sure, but the US has a lot of well-educated people (e.g. see the Education Index), as well as a lot of opportunities for well-educated people to get in-demand jobs that pay well.

      There are more Indian Engineers in the USA than American ones… and Trump is destroying all of it

      The way things are going for you, nobody with a half a choice would decide to migrate to the USA for work

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          and Trump is destroying all of it

          The way things are going for you, nobody with a half a choice would decide to migrate to the USA for work

          Adjust to your new reality pal

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        Right, and that’s completely brain-dead. We should be wanting to attract more talent, because more people able to take high-end jobs usually ends up creating more high-end jobs. We want more immigrant engineers, doctors, etc, because that encourages greater investment since the labor pool is deeper.

        But no, we’ll instead block cheap imports and encourage more blue-collar work, and if we take that too far, we’ll end up in a similar situation as we did back in the Great Depression when demand just evaporates.

        We should let developing countries develop and focus on what developed countries are better at: innovation. Attract top talent and keep investment dollars flowing so the R&D jobs stay.