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“at current rate”
Is that sort of like ‘my house will continue appreciating at 30% per annum forever’?
The difference is that there was never enough user demand to sustain that level of increase. There are enough would-be emmigres to overwhelm a western country that’s willing to take them.
Perhaps. Germany is a good example of a country that’s reached the saturation point, where it doesn’t do much good to immigrate there because the difference in quality of life just ain’t what it once was. The rate of people trying to get in just ain’t what it was fifteen years ago.
I think people need to spend more time learning what’s really going on and less time listening to the reichwing pundits, and then parroting them back onto the internet.
India is fast reaching that point. IMHO, its already passed it for educated professionals.
About the only type of engineers that come from India and manage to live well here are software engineers. Guess what, In india civil engineers like me, mecanical, electrical, all sorts of engineers can work and live well. Add the benifits of home town, family, friends and the whole quality of life issue it leaves the US in the dust of late.
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