Most Job Creation Is Low-Wage

A problem with the reports about many new jobs being created is that most of this employment is low-wage. Since 1990 almost two-thirds of jobs created pay low salaries. Currently about half of U.S. workers make less than $33,000 a year, while the cost of living has continued to rise. Mass immigration helps to suppress the wages of low-income Americans.

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