https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/07/08/immigrants-america-workforce/ Stephen Moore is a giant douche but he is mostly right here. Declining immigration weighs on GDP growth, with little impact on inflation https://www.barrons.com/articles/migration-employment-growth-inflation-01fdab43 Net immigration could be around zero in 2025. Boomers are retiring and the domestic workforce is declining. Population growth is below zero population growth. Expecting high GDP growth in such an environment is folly.
Yeah but MAGA owns the liberals and Rump will tariff our way to prosperity like we did in the roaring twenties. Duh!
I’m not opposed to immigration, per se. I work for a European couple who immigrated legally. They jumped through all the hoops and at some expense to themselves. And I am confident that we contribute to the GDP.
Will this matter on the end? Voters have been disappointing. https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/11/trump-immigration-crackdown-poll-00448342
Somebody actually disagreed that no population growth, or declining population will lead to lower GDP. Let’s like disagreeing that 1+1=2
Just as public sentiment starts to shift ever so slightly on the issues surrounding immigration, the bankers ramp up their talking points on the horrors of a slowing or stable GDP. The continued enthusiasm to serve the banking and corporate class at all costs to your community and nation is discouraging. The Problem with GDP From the article, "In the 1960s Robert F. Kennedy commented that [GDP] measures ‘everything except that which makes life worthwhile’. ... "The problem with gross domestic product is the gross bit. There are no deductions involved: all economic activity is accounted as if it were of positive value. Social harm is added to, not subtracted from it. A train crash which generates £1bn worth of track repairs, medical bills and funeral costs is deemed by this measure as beneficial as an uninterrupted service which generates £1bn in sales. Cleaning up the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was ‘worth’ more to GDP economically than the carbon absorption provided by the Amazon rainforest. This highlights some of the faults of GDP, but it has become such a pervasive measure that societal happiness is equated to it."
Posts like this help me understand how nuts like Putin/Castro/Erdogan/ Kim/etc maintain power even with runaway inflation and broken/corrupt governments. No, GDP isn’t everything… but it is something. If things get measurably bad, we’ll see MAGA pivot to “FaKe NuMbErS, don’t trust the bankers!”. Although it’s not just bankers, a lot of these #’s are compiled by data scientists and academics. Authoritarians generally don’t like any “numbers” which put the regime in a bad light. That is true whether it’s GDP data, or climate change data, or Epstein files. I’m sure there are a plenty of people in those countries who must find “alternative” economic measures of happiness! 30% inflation and collapsing quality of life as measured by GDP will tend to do that. Yet they have plenty of flag wavers cheering it on, whatever “it” is.
As I've said before there are basically two factions in the GOP: The people who are there for the ethnic cleansing / culture war project and the business people for who racism and bigotry is just a side hobby, because they have real skin in the game financially. Its quite easy to see who is on what team when they start posting about how "GDP is overrated" or how much they don't mind paying more for stuff.
None of this is wrong, but at the same time our society has always created opportunity through growth. If we aren’t going to reproduce, keep getting older, and keep immigrants out, we will have to figure out another way. It is certainly possible - Japan is already in the middle of it. But ultimately the question is why? Why would you not want immigration? Sure, you could argue it got out of hand during the Biden years, although even then I’m not seeing that there were major harms.
GDP growth at the state level is great Florida has strongest economy in the US GDP growth at the national level is irrelevant
And more jobs for Americans. That H1B stuff should be severely cut also as it's just a scam to mess over US workers. It's crazy the difference in jobs going to US workers over foreign born ones since Trump started trying to clean this mess up. Regardless we are going to have major issues with AI taking a lot of jobs soon. The funny thing is most of the jobs it will take will be from the people that voted to allow our country to be torn up.
Do you have evidence US citizens are taking jobs from immigrants? Because what I'm reading is immigrant labor shortages are starting to hit the economy now. And the US unemployment rate has hovered between 4.0% and 4.2% since January, when Trump took office again. If I'm missing something, please post it.
The United States has become a poorly educated country. The average reading level of American adults is about seventh grade. Do you need a doctor? Take a look at the names of the doctors. The great majority have foreign names. Take a look at the valedictorians and salutatorians graduating from high school. Most of them have foreign names. Throughout American history, there have been a large number of immigrants, maybe a majority, who are the creative people that give a boost to the economy. I don’t see the United States, especially with the attack on education that is going on, maintaining itself as having the best economy in the world. Throw in tariffs, and the other crap going on, and we’re all standing on a sinking ship.
Its interesting how many exploitative labor policies will be tolerated by left leaning libertarian types to not even appear to be the slightest bit race conscious.