
US Jobs Report Reveals Unexpected Trend: Native-Born Workers Reap All Gains
The US jobs report released recently revealed a surprising trend. While the overall job growth numbers are positive, the distribution of those jobs raises questions about the impact of immigration policies. The report shows a significant increase in jobs created during the Trump administration, exceeding expectations. However, a key detail is that 100% of these new jobs went to native-born Americans, a stark contrast to previous periods. "This is the third straight month President Trump has beaten expectations—over 500,000 jobs added, and 100% of the gains went to native-born Americans," stated Stephen Miran, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. This contrasts sharply with the previous administration, where two-thirds of job gains went to foreign-born workers. The video suggests this shift is directly linked to changes in immigration policies. While the data itself is verifiable, the interpretation requires further analysis to determine the extent to which immigration policy was the sole or primary factor. Further investigation is needed to provide a comprehensive and objective assessment of this trend.