Mass importing more immigrants than jobs created for over 20 years did this. Immigrants got 47% of all jobs created since 2000, the welfare spending increased because we had to redefine unemployment around 2010 when we were mass importing foreigners with zero job growth. America has not innovated new jobs in a decades, in fact the opposite is true, this is why Jew (corporate) daycare is a meme now. Large corporations have 0% to negative American job growth year over year.
For example, Microsoft had, before their most recent cuts, 228k employees, up from 93k in 09. Sounds awesome right?! It’s not, the majority of employees were American in 2009, today only 120k are based in the US (not just American citizens) while 108k are outsourced globally. Since 2017, Microsoft has employed ~6k a year H1Bs, including renewals, on top of that they employed ~8k green card holders a year since 2017. So 228k became 213k with over half of the fires estimated to be US employees, so we’ll say 112k employees US, there was no loss in H1Bs for 2025 (6363) nor green card employment (9275). 112k - 15638= 96362 and that’s not counting naturalized former visa/ green card employees. For all intents and purposes there are less Microsoft jobs available for Americans today versus 2009.
Expanding government spending does this. We need to lower government spending to increase productive jobs.
Mass importing more immigrants than jobs created for over 20 years did this. Immigrants got 47% of all jobs created since 2000, the welfare spending increased because we had to redefine unemployment around 2010 when we were mass importing foreigners with zero job growth. America has not innovated new jobs in a decades, in fact the opposite is true, this is why Jew (corporate) daycare is a meme now. Large corporations have 0% to negative American job growth year over year.
For example, Microsoft had, before their most recent cuts, 228k employees, up from 93k in 09. Sounds awesome right?! It’s not, the majority of employees were American in 2009, today only 120k are based in the US (not just American citizens) while 108k are outsourced globally. Since 2017, Microsoft has employed ~6k a year H1Bs, including renewals, on top of that they employed ~8k green card holders a year since 2017. So 228k became 213k with over half of the fires estimated to be US employees, so we’ll say 112k employees US, there was no loss in H1Bs for 2025 (6363) nor green card employment (9275). 112k - 15638= 96362 and that’s not counting naturalized former visa/ green card employees. For all intents and purposes there are less Microsoft jobs available for Americans today versus 2009.