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“Important facts on refugees and economy
By: Nicolai Sennels
Seven out of 10 refugees do not know the Western alphabet.
Only two percent
of refugees are able to work on arrival. The rest are too sick or
uneducated, and curing them and educating the will cost billions.
According to the Danish National Bank, the netto cost for one
non-Western immigrant during a life time is 268,000 euros (Weekendavisen
26.9.08 “Nationalbanken om indvandring: Sats på superindvandring”)
The Danish National Bank also concludes
that only people “who immigrate after graduation, enter the labor
market directly, has a job all the time and pay Danish tax, who does not
bring his family and leaves the country before retirement age,” will be
of finantical benefit to Denmark.
The Danish National Bank’s calculations are supported by calculations from Center For Political Studies
(CEPOS), who concludes that the yearly netto costs of one non-Western
immigrant per year is 4,000 euros (which amounts to 268,000 euros in 67
years). Their offspring, second generation immigrants, costs a bit less:
3,900 euros. If the tendency continues, it will take 40 generations
(appr. 1000 years) before the decendants of the immigrants gives
economic surpluss.”
According to the Danish Ministry of Economy,
the retirement age will have to be adjusted upwards every fifth year
until year 2100 to compensate for the expenses related to refugees.
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