Scholz sagt, dass die deutsche Wirtschaft mehr Einwanderer braucht, um das Wachstum anzukurbeln

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-09-30/scholz-says-german-economy-needs-more-migrants-to-boost-growth

Von SouthernCupcake1275

33 Comments

  1. hypewhatever on

    The type of immigrant is the issue.

    Uneducated refugees with huge problems to integrate won’t do it.

    High skilled, educated workers to fill open jobs absolutely.

  2. 7evenCircles on

    Who wants less migrant labour?

    *everyone raises their hands*

    Who wants to have kids?

    *everyone puts their hands down*

    The duality of man

  3. Red_Beard6969 on

    Kind of silly you didn’t open a road to Balkan countries, as much as you did to arabs.

  4. yasinburak15 on

    Might as well say they want the AFD to win.

    Like what the hell?

  5. Scholz also says that hiding a bunch of ill-gotten gains is fine but you have to be a bank. He’s corrupt to the core. 

    Anyhow, Germany needs to pay more. Labour shortage solved. But that’s a truth politicians love to ignore 

  6. Instead of paying the relatively low wages Germany pays, they should focus on productivity increases. But that requires tech and IT, and that again requires working internet.

  7. FewLink1412 on

    No the problem is not more specialist to work, it’s automation and robots. Taking specialists from other EU countries to boost your own economy will cause that other country to suffer leading to zero sum game. Want to boost economy figure out how to work smarter. 

  8. As someone living in Germany I am having a hard time understanding the government.

    Population is at a all time higher, but there is no affordable accommodation and everything from hospitals to kindergarten are running with severe shortages of staff.

    But the news again, is too bring more migrants that once again don’t appear that will be able to work on the things that is a severe shortage because they don’t quality.

    Also the economy is not performing well and people are struggling to keep and find jobs. The timing for this agreements is terrible, but I guess they governments already gave up on winning the next elections

  9. Vast_Willow_3645 on

    May as well just forfeit the 2025 election to afd.

    Fking idiot.

  10. CluelessExxpat on

    I guess understanding and fixing the low birth rates is not ideal huh?

    Or, perhaps, its just so much easier to just import people instead of fixing the birthrates issue.

  11. Eff off, Olaf. What we need is no sleepy Olaf, less bureaucracy, more investments and no tiptoeing around the fact that Germany is behind. SPD, CDU need to effing lead and make the leap into the future. I get ZERO inspiration from those parties where the country needs to go. You can’t just manage people and their problems in these times.

  12. SteakHausMann on

    Then why cut the funds for integration projects in half?

    Why deport those who have jobs, learn German and are integrating, just to get get your deportation quotas?

    This guy is such a failure

  13. ProfessorHeronarty on

    Focusing everything on immigration misses many other routes to take. One helpful route would be to help people who didn’t get through school go get a degree or training. This short term a lot more important but not talked about enough. Even if all the migrants, legal or illegal, come here and get a proper training it simply takes a while to get them going.

    Also of course the questionable idea of growing. Growing the economy for whose gain? The biggest problem of all is that nobody questions this and looks for economic justice. Which should be a good idea when you also have to deal with climate change and all that. 

  14. YourShowerCompanion on

    Alright, just had a cursory look at opportunities for giggles.

    Seems I can earn 80k plus for tech lead/data architect position in Germany.

  15. stefan-is-in-dispair on

    The problem is the type of immigrants they’re letting in. They should facilitate entry for European, Latin American, Indian immigrants, etc. i.e. those who can easily integrate and appreciate the German way of life.

  16. Ok_Text8503 on

    Canada tried this method already and it was a flop. Well it worked for the real estate sector, landlords and business owners but at the expense of literally everyone else.

  17. Overburdened on

    What Germany needs is higher net salaries. As in lower tax burden. Also more and cheaper housing to provide job mobility. This would make the country more attractive to actual skilled migration and it would raise domestic demand thereby boosting the economy.

    Olaf should know that as he leads what was supposed to be the workers party. Sadly his party is busy with state surveillance, making knives illegal, pumping money into the anus of pensioners and importing “migrants” into our social systems and prisons.

  18. BaphometWorshipper on

    Are they seeing what’s happening everywhere in Europe ? Do you want to serve on a plate democratics elections to the far right, again ?

  19. Or businesses need to pay people more money for “low skilled work”

  20. xXxXPenisSlayerXxXx on

    wait till they find out what they get paid and what things cost

  21. Translates to: Companies need more desperate people to work in inhumane conditions in order to compete with China. Because the administration is too lazy to do a proper reform on pricing, social problems, regulate interest rates and consolidate trading agreements with less developed countries.

  22. gingerbjoern on

    I’m sure net consumers who additionally drive transaction costs up and increase overall costs to maintain public order will increase the living standards of the natives and long-term environmental sustainability.

    Sources: I have a master’s degree you uneducated bigot!!1 No, it is not related to the topics, why do you ask?

  23. Bapistu-the-First on

    If they’re from easy integradable countries/groups like Latin America for instance it *could* be a net positive but if they’re not from these countries it will give all sorts of problems short to medium and even longterm and will thus be a (big) net negative.

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