If those jobs were paying more, you would have more people open to doing them.
Raising wages ain't it chief, making the cost of living affordable to a median of earnings is better.
Although you have to factor overconsumption and how it benefits the bottom line.
Bringing in migrants for low-skilled jobs ignores an entire workforce in our minors who could and should obtain a work permit for some of those jobs. I had one in high school, it drastically improved my work ethic and academic achievement. They go hand-in-hand when developing human capital.
If education was more affordable on a college and university level and multiple degree holders were valued, there wouldn't be this problem.
Dems in Chicago bushed the real long-term investment to import a new workforce that won't challenge the status quo.
Immigration is a major Latino political agenda and aligns with this country's history of systematically displacing and destabilizing its black working class. All those war on poverty concessions were ate up by the Vietnam war and stagflation...
White-Washing Race: The Myth of a Color-Blind Society is a good little read on that. So, while black people are allowing Black and Brown to be perceived as a social positive, it's a political negative for blacks.
Don't get me started on the housing market. The public sector won't shoulder those costs, that's private investment diminishing the ability of people to rent and move into a house after saving. Again, not necessarily a wage problem but a cost of living one. If you could rent comfortably enough to buy a house in four years on your current salary, there would be no problem. Public and private sector know this, their collusion makes social issues irrelevant because economics has taken precedent in politics, especially on the left.
You ignorant too if you're not questioning the non for profits that will fleece that process.
It's a bunch of little shops popping up in urban areas connected with non-profits, most I've seen are coffee shops. Walk into these places and if you know, you know they get money from somewhere else. Some of those shops are too big (rent) where coffee and pastries are the only thing they're selling. Doesn't make it better you have people who could be from the community there so it's hard to question because everybody is seeing money.
These are revitalization (gentrification) projects. Another thing:
What Are Examples of Social Enterprise?
Social enterprises are usually a blend of private and volunteer sectors. A credit union, a coffee shop that sells fair-trade beans and hires candidates from at-risk communities, or a neighborhood food co-op are all examples of social enterprises.
How Can I Start a Social Enterprise?
If you own a business, you could partner with a nonprofit, food pantry (if applicable), or other charity and donate your time, money, or products. If you are starting from the ground up, the first step may be to identify a problem and your solution to it, explain to potential funders your action plan, and make sure you have experts to back up and support your endeavor.
Non-profits don't need to fleece people giving up a portion of their business for funding because rent caps don't exist in some neighborhoods and overhead for a local spot that ain't making it need more streams of income.
A social enterprise is a business that has specific social objectives that serve its primary purpose.
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Deport them all. Last I check, they are illegal immigrants. Why are we giving them benefits, housing and food for coming here illegally, when we have actual American citizens that are struggling with getting food for their families, with housing costs, etc?
It makes no sense to support illegal immigrants when there are American citizens in need of that support but aren’t getting it?
Our public policy don't work like that, once they cross that border they have some legal protection.
Politicians also use their economic value and finesse the legal protection for votes during election cycles.
Businesses value paying less for more. Example: if I can fire one person and hire three more willing to work for less with an overall forty-five percent increase in my expenses for pay instead of the three hundred percent expense. I'm taking the forty-five every time.
Politicians see the economic benefit, the populace sees the social and cultural disruption.
To the effect of black communities specifically:
Economic value of black neighborhoods... lack thereof make it easier for them to set up shop (easier to obtain loans, lower rents, more profits through exploiting the business model because black neighborhoods are deprived of their own shops to help their communities like grocery stores and insurance companies).
Then you gotta look at unemployment rate demographics and salaries. Economic deprivation within the community and outside of the community has a two-fold effect on the entire group. So when them folks practice employment discrimination, they make it easier for folks to set up shop 'cause the value of the neighborhood ain't goin' up ('cause if you ain't workin' to put equity in ya property, the block suffer). Dodgy property appraisal keep our property values lower too, so you gotta see when them people get them small business loans, start up costs is low 'cause the assessed value in the area low...
DeSantis only doin' this 'cause he know issa numbers game. Black population ain't in our favor,
DeSantis use public outrage toward money and resources allocated to migrants, he has a good leg to stand on going into 2024.
Tell that to men in construction or trade jobs where wages have been supressed for decades cause they'll hire an illegal immigrant to do the job for half the price. Seen it with my own eyes but I know your reading from the Liberal shill playbook its not your fault kiddo
One group is systematically enfranchised while the other is not. Linking them politically, socially and economically has had disastrous results for only one racial-ethnic group in this county. It's not grift, it's business as usual: the black socio-economic agenda is misaligned with the agenda of the political party black people been supporting all this time. If it weren't, black people wouldn't be as outraged as they are. That doesn't mean automatically vote republican.
Black people need to develop an independent national economic program that will insulate them from these political decisions.