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6/13/2025, 11:42:22 PM
ID: MWOktgla/pol/507264749#507264749
6/13/2025, 11:00:20 PM
>Immigrants contribute more to the Swedish economy than people born in Sweden
>Immigrants contribute more to the Swedish economy than people born in Sweden
>Indians contributed an average of 119,000 kronor per person to the Swedish economy through taxes in 2022.
>New figures from Sweden’s National Institute of Economic Research (NIER, or Konjunkturinstitutet in Swedish) have revealed that people born outside of Sweden represent a greater net gain to the Swedish economy than those born in the country, with Indians topping the list.
https://www.thelocal.se/20250612/immigrants-contribute-more-to-the-swedish-economy-than-people-born-in-sweden
>Immigrants contribute more to the Swedish economy than people born in Sweden
>Indians contributed an average of 119,000 kronor per person to the Swedish economy through taxes in 2022.
>New figures from Sweden’s National Institute of Economic Research (NIER, or Konjunkturinstitutet in Swedish) have revealed that people born outside of Sweden represent a greater net gain to the Swedish economy than those born in the country, with Indians topping the list.
https://www.thelocal.se/20250612/immigrants-contribute-more-to-the-swedish-economy-than-people-born-in-sweden
ID: +25nRlVJ/pol/507249830#507249830
6/13/2025, 9:00:22 PM
>Immigrants contribute more to the Swedish economy than people born in Sweden
>Immigrants contribute more to the Swedish economy than people born in Sweden
Indians contributed an average of 119,000 kronor per person to the Swedish economy through taxes in 2022.
>New figures from Sweden’s National Institute of Economic Research (NIER, or Konjunkturinstitutet in Swedish) have revealed that people born outside of Sweden represent a greater net gain to the Swedish economy than those born in the country, with Indians topping the list.
>Immigrants contribute more to the Swedish economy than people born in Sweden
Indians contributed an average of 119,000 kronor per person to the Swedish economy through taxes in 2022.
>New figures from Sweden’s National Institute of Economic Research (NIER, or Konjunkturinstitutet in Swedish) have revealed that people born outside of Sweden represent a greater net gain to the Swedish economy than those born in the country, with Indians topping the list.
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