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  • Before I give you mixed spanish sources, this is one of the best european made analysis on the topic of Immigration net revenue or loss by country (from the netherlands)

    https://docs.iza.org/dp17569.pdf

    Now these are spanish sources:

    for example, africans in this graph only reach superior education or university 10% of the times, where locals are at 48.9% and latin american immigration at 31.5%, europeans at 28,8%, asians at 26%, and so on

    Now, regarding work, just bellow that table on the same source, we can see the “activity rate” (so people that are either working or doing something towards it), locals 87%, average sits around 83%, africans are at 69%. For ocupation (which means they are actively working) 51%, while immigration from asia, europe, and locals sit above 70% points at all times, locals are at 80%.

    For a final unemployment rate statistic of 8% for locals, 16% for second generation immigrants, and 25% for current generation immigrants (from africa)

    (source: 4ºtrimester 2024 INE (national institute of statistics of spain))

    You also have this study specifically on net tax win/loss, with sources at the bottom of it

    https://fundaciondisenso.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250024_InformeXXIX-1.pdf

    And again, I don’t have any problems with immigration, but studies exist from a reason, and they are clear as water, I’d love for every person to have a chance to educate themselves, have a good job, start their life and so on. But that can’t be at the expense of the people already at the country they are moving to.




  • In Spain we already had a power outage because of this. The government tried to hide it, yesterday, yes, yesterday, we were at our limit after we had to shut down Wind power because wind speeds were too high.

    They had to shut down part of the industry which is an emergency plan just to lower demand a bit at that time.

    The most precious tech human has discovered in terms of ecology and power, is nuclear, which in the previous outage is what helped us kickstart the power grid again (France’s nuclear) and is what this time saves the supply from giving up.

    Ecology is beautiful, but giving up nuclear is popularism and nuclear fuzz



  • I’d love if this worked to bring more revenue, but there’s no room for unskilled labor in Spain with the current (high) unemployment rate. This regulatory change acts like a call to even more immigrants to come in. And as in all of history, the higher the unemployment, the easiest it is for employers to exploit workers

    Also, unskilled immigration specially from African countries is overall a net loss for the country, tax wise. I’d love if it wasn’t like this, but a government can’t claim to be socialist while flooding an already flooded work market and housing market with half a million immigrants just like that.

    Again, I’m the first that’d be happy if this was even remotely useful to increase our quality of life, but it just isn’t, it puts more stressed on a country that’s hanging on a very thin edge.










  • Global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are made up of several gases, mainly carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), and nitrous oxide (N₂O).

    Methane accounts for roughly 11–16% of total worldwide GHG emissions. Around 30–32% of those methane emissions come from livestock, and Europe contributes about 8% of the total global livestock-related methane.

    This means that methane from European livestock represents approximately 0.26–0.41% of total global greenhouse gas emissions.

    I believe the EU always tries to blame it’s citizens for emissions, climate change, and other related things, where we aren’t doing that bad.

    They also forced the inclusion of diesel, but now they are trying to pass it out, they are pushing towards EVs, but some scientist are already contemplating those will be discarded in the next 20years for the harm battery production causes, and the next step is Hydrogen cars.

    I don’t know, I hate Nestle, but a methane alliance sounds like pure populist insanity.