US workers are being replaced by foreign-born workers at a never-before-seen rate, according to new figures published by the US Department of Labor.
On Friday, the Department of Labor published a weaker-than-average job report for August. Although the figures showed an additional 142,000 jobs—18,000 shy of the expected 160,000—the real kicker was a net loss of 1.3 million jobs for native workers since the same time last year.
At the same time, jobs for foreign-born workers have increased significantly, by around 1.2 million.
Analysts were quick to point out that the Biden regime’s “recovery” is benefitting anybody but the American worker.”
“Aug jobs report shows more pain for native-born Americans, who’ve lost more than 1.3 million jobs over the last year, while foreign-born workers have gained over 1.2 million jobs – the American worker has been left behind in this ‘recovery’,” Tweeted economist E.J. Antoni.
Aug jobs report shows more pain for native-born Americans, who've lost more than 1.3 million jobs over the last year, while foreign-born workers have gained over 1.2 million jobs – the American worker has been left behind in this "recovery"… pic.twitter.com/0BeRP9Bpz1
— E.J. Antoni, Ph.D. (@RealEJAntoni) September 6, 2024
The data also reveal that another kind of replacement is also taking place: full-time jobs are being replaced with part-time jobs—which, again, does nothing to help struggling Americans.
Two stats are everything you need to know about the August jobs report:
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) September 6, 2024
Jobs for native born Americans over the last year: -1.3 million
Jobs for foreign-born workers over the last year: +2 million
Full time jobs: -438,000
Part times jobs: +527,000