Scandinavian Economic Trade-Offs Are Good

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last posted Feb. 19, 2016, 8:18 p.m.

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He then makes the point that immigration populations affect poverty levels.

This does nothing to support his argument that welfare doesn’t help the poor. Immigrant populations are always going to be poorer then the rest of the populace no matter what country you’re talking about, because immigrants tend to face disadvantages that limit their economic participation. The question is, would these immigrants be better off or worse off without transfer incomes? Nowhere does the writer address this.

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