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    Home » Blog » Letter: Thoughts on inflation and immigration – Bismarck Tribune

    Letter: Thoughts on inflation and immigration – Bismarck Tribune

    April 2, 2024Updated:April 2, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    You would probably be aware that inflation increases by 2 to 5 % per year if you understood economics and some fundamental facts. Additionally, we recently experienced one of the worst economic and distressing times in history due to the COVID-19 crisis. Trump inherited a strong business from the person before him before entering the crisis. The American citizens stopped making a lot of purchases, stopped driving, and nearly everything’s charges dropped. Foods and oil will be more turbulent, go up and down in phases depending on geopolitics, climate, and other factors. Tough products like electronics, furniture, will eventually go away, but vary with the cost of the raw goods it takes to make them, and based on how well the business is doing. Things like cover, care, and training only getting more costly over time, but can differ down as well, only on longer time cycles.

    As much as there have been undocumented immigrants, the United States has been a united country. The illicit immigrant community has remained at just above or below 11 million over the past 15 years, with the research organizations that produce such estimates falling within a comparable variety despite employing various methodologies. I look at it like this, instead of blaming one person why do n’t we try for a solution? Trump’s option was to outlaw people, which won the support of several. But why not set yourself through the immigration process? The nation in which you reside is full of trauma and assault. You have no way to make money, you have no electricity or water, your kids have no way of training, your life is always at hazard, and you’re always worried about tomorrow. Would n’t you want a better life?

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