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Are you part of the "glorious unemployed" in Australia? (if they are tolerating you that is).
Any way leave your manure aside for now. How is Putin? Are the two of you still hitting of each other? BTW, what does Putin think of all this single mothers, single fathers, single children in Australia bizness? Tell us more about Putin, since you might even sound half-way coherent then.
While you think of your next post, get a job; most of all get a life.
look what local Whites have done with US's economy, the high paid migrants are paying very high tax as they fall in high income group, and these local people accounts for around 46% of total budget expenditure of US (Social Security+Medical), and US government is only borrowing and paying for these people...... people fcuk and run and leave their kids of "Single Mothers" to grow on tax money of migrants
Over 100 million US residents on welfare
Over 100 million people in the United States are now receiving some form of federal welfare, GOP reps claim, a figure they’ve found after combing through statistics collected from the US Census’s Survey of Income and Program Participation. Paired with recent figures out of the Census Bureau, that brings the percentage of people residing in the States receiving some form or another of federal welfare at nearly one-in-three, given that the country’s population is estimated to be around 314 million, according to the department’s most recent statistics.
Over 100 million US residents on welfare — RT
I think, the time has come when the migrant societies of US/UK/Australia/Canada would get united against this waste of money, otherwise they all will fall altogther one day, when US's economy will finally fall.....
Hindu-Americans Rank Top in Education, Income
Hindu-Americans have the highest socioeconomic levels among all religions in the United States, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion and Public Life.
Experts say U.S. immigration policy is the main reason Hindus do so well.
Both the 1965 Immigration Act and the more recent H1-B visa program set the table for Hindus to succeed. The former encouraged the immigration of professionals, particularly doctors and engineers, while the latter was designed to encourage the immigration of highly skilled “guest workers.”
The number of H1-B visas issued to Indians grew steadily in the late 1990s and early 2000s and then spiked again in 2007. In 2011, according to the study, India accounted for more than half of all the H1-B visas granted.
“The education capital of this group is phenomenal,” said Khyati Joshi, an associate professor at the Fairleigh Dickinson School of Education in Teaneck, New Jersey.
The Pew study, titled “Asian Americans: A Mosaic of Faiths,” bears that out, and the numbers are staggering.
Eighty-five percent of Hindu-Americans are college graduates, and 57 percent have some postgraduate education, which is nearly five times the national average.
Education levels largely correlate to income, and there as well, Hindus rank at the top of the list.
According to the study, 48 percent of Hindu-American households have an income of $100,000 or more, and 70 percent make at least $75,000.
Another, secondary driver for the success of Hindus can be traced back to India’s caste system, according to Prema Kurien, a professor of sociology and the director of the Asian/Asian American Studies Program at Syracuse University in New York.
“Hindu migrants to the U.S. are largely from upper caste backgrounds,” she said. “Upper castes have had a long history of socioeconomic and educational advantage in India.”
According to Alan Cooperman, the associate director for research for the study, the success of Hindus stems from the type of person that chooses to leave India and who the U.S. admits. This, he said, is quite different from other immigrant groups, where there are often high numbers of refugees or undocumented immigrants.
“This is the first time anybody has had good data on [Hindus],” said Cooperman. “Hindus are a fascinating group.”
Hindu-Americans Rank Top in Education, Income