Originally posted by Beef Oven!
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We have an ageing population, at the stage where they take far more from the state than they contribute: younger people are needed to support them, and in the absence of 'natives', migrants should be welcomed. The studies that have been done, in any case, show that the state across the board benefits economically - and that includes calculations of services used and taxes paid.
There are different studies with different findings so arriving at definite statistics is virtually impossible, but what does seem reliable is:
"Immigrants who arrived in the UK since 2000 contribute more in taxes than they receive in benefits and other state assistance, on average. That’s based on research analysing the years from 2001 to 2011 [the main expansion of the EU came in 2004 and 2007].
"For those from the EU the picture was most positive: they were estimated to have contributed £1.34 for every £1 they took out. This what the headline claim refers to."
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