A Record Number Of Immigrants Have Become Billionaires In The U.S.

What do you consider a person who illegally extracts millions from a country where country mates are allowed to move only 50k usd abroad a year, uses loopholes and pretends to be entrepreneur to obtain a visa, only to run a mailbox company? Illegal immigrants are not always only those on the lower rungs of the ladder. Many of them continue to skirt the laws in their new domicile and engage in questionable activities.

According to dept of labor the mean income for illegals is 5.25 per hour.

I'm no mathematician but that's about 24 million working days to become a billionaire.

Not including overtime.
 
I asked a question, it was not an assumption.
And it was answered. So why, then, the follow-up qualifying commentary questioning the content? "Give me a break. That's not how it happened. As always media glorify and only amplify success but don't tell the whole story."
 
Please don't tell us those guys did not have any privilege prior to their success in the US. My wife was a highly decorated manager overseeing an entire continent for the world's largest financial data company and she tried to be internally moved to the US for years. Each and every single time there was other roadblocks that immigration threw at us.
Most likely most of them were already highly privileged in their own countries.
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MOST, according to Forbes/chart, were from Israel;
+ Canada. Most Jews are blessed / good with money. Canada may have a small edge due to location, location, location+ big trading partner with US??:caution::caution:
 
Because when you read about their backgrounds most of them were already very privileged in their own home countries. The story of the dirt poor outcast coming to the US and through hard work rising to the top might have applied a long time ago. That is mostly not true anymore today. The entire suggestion of America being a reason those individuals became billionaires is mostly bogus. It's like picking the few top traders and suggesting that hard work and the right environment will turn you into a top trader. Forbes usually runs those stupid stories. Most billionaires themselves who are honest openly admit that they were incredibly lucky and privileged. 13% of the billionaires in the US being first generation immigrants is really nothing remarkable nor special.

Nearly half (50%!) of all Canadian millionaires are first generation immigrants. Guess out of which pool billionaires rise? I could not find stats on billionaires in Canada but I would guess that more than 13% among Canadian billionaires are first gen immigrants.

And it was answered. So why, then, the follow-up qualifying commentary questioning the content? "Give me a break. That's not how it happened. As always media glorify and only amplify success but don't tell the whole story."
 
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According to dept of labor the mean income for illegals is 5.25 per hour.

I'm no mathematician but that's about 24 million working days to become a billionaire.

Not including overtime.


With about 250 working days a year, they can become billionaires at 96,000 years
old.

Even with the healthiest diet that would be difficult. But anything's possible.
 
With about 250 working days a year, they can become billionaires at 96,000 years
old.

Even with the healthiest diet that would be difficult. But anything's possible.
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I DONT have many billionaire books\ too uncommon.
Except for Mint Investment[ Billion Gros$]+ Paul Tudor Jones. BUT early PTJ info was many millions/..................................................................................
 
Rags to riches stories happen all the time with immigrants in the U.S.

Why do the fuck do you want to measure only billionaires who make up so few of the population anyway.

I know plenty of people who came here with not much and have a business earning low six figures a year. They may not be rich by your standards but based on where they came from, they are happily middle class and quite successful.
 
Either

A) accomplished in an entire life time

Or b) brought already plenty money to start up businesses

Where else did they make money quickly to raise money for businesses thar generate such income?

Rags to riches stories happen all the time with immigrants in the U.S.

Why do the fuck do you want to measure only billionaires who make up so few of the population anyway.

I know plenty of people who came here with not much and have a business earning low six figures a year. They may not be rich by your standards but based on where they came from, they are happily middle class and quite successful.
 
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