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john holland
Posted 4/22/2022 11:40 (#9626178 - in reply to #9625696)
Subject: RE: Can higher interests actually create inflation?


SE MN
You guys should try getting your information from a source that isn't trying to manipulate you. The chart at the link shows declining numbers of Mexicans in the US from 2010 to 2018. Unfortunately, it stops there. A google search suggests that current number is 11.4 million, which is between the 2018 number and 2010 number. Imagine the chart increasing a bit but mostly a flat trend starting in 2010. I suppose that technically there can still be waves coming over the border, but there are roughly equivalent waves heading back to Mexico. At the second link, if you scroll down to the population pyramid, you will see the lines getting smaller. The widest part of the curve is at 8 years old, which means that Mexican births peaked in 2014 and are accelerating lower. As global trade continues to break down and our relationship with China gets worse and worse, Mexico will benefit from the US trying to move supply chains closer but still not wanting to pay US wages. This will reinforce the current drop in births that happens any time a country develops economically and there simply won't be the crowd of people trying desperately to get here that happened in the past. The one catch in this is the potential that climate change could create a refugee crisis in central America. Of course, if you don't believe in climate change then the only conclusion left is that immigration from Mexico has flatlined.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/673350/mexican-immigrants-in-the...

https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/mexico-population
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