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by wwtdtgotiatl 1034 days ago
That is so ridiculously wrong it barely deserves a reply.

The US is ~3 per 1000 NOM, its not high at all whether we are talking advanced economies or global South

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It’s not as simple as you’re saying but you’re also a bit off for the record.

Annual net migration per 1000:

Of all countries the US ranks #39.

Of developed countries with a population > 10M the US ranks #8 (#9 if you include Saudi Arabia but that’s obviously misleading). The countries ahead of us are Australia, Canada, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, UK and Italy.

Of developed countries with a population > 5M the US ranks #14. This adds New Zealand, Switzerland, Singapore, Norway, Ireland and Austria.

Normalizing to population also comes with various considerations.

For further perspective: in terms of foreign born population the US is #1 with about 50 million in total as well as annually with 2 million per year (countered by 1 million emigrants to get your total of a net 3/1000). This is a whopping 15% of the US population, 18% of the total migrant population in the world and 28% of the migrant population in high income countries.

Normalizing to population the migrant proportion is 14% in all high income countries and 12% in developed countries.

While these numbers are also challenging to interpret as all of these nations have different immigration needs and migrant patterns I wouldn’t call the US “not high at all”.

Feel free to correct me if I missed a country.

Which country takes in more? Name one country that has taken more?