>>82310195
>Living standards were much lower using this metric heavily weighted by your proximity to trendy restaurants, diverse communities, pride parades, electric car charging ports and marijuana dispensaries
Who do you think spends a much larger percentage of their income on necessities like housing, food, gas, insurance and healthcare: the average person today or the average person 50 years ago?

>>82310232
It's our federal governments giving jobs away to immigrants and outsourcing. I can't go down to City Hall and make it end. Stop strawmanning with your king example. Most people just want a job that provides a lifestyle better than hand to mouth subsistence without working them to death.

Again, all those benefits from immigration are going directly to (((shareholders))) and (((executives))). The average citizen just gets fucked over. You see that stagnant line in my picture? All those wage gains that should have happened but didn't thanks to wage stagnation are going directly to richfags thanks to their efforts to suppress the value of labor. "The rich get richer and the poor get poorer" happens in part thanks to your beloved immigrants keeping labor costs artificially low.