America’s economy benefits from high skilled migrate,¨… acquisition of… human capital… immigrants can experience occupational mobility and wage growth” (Hagan et. al 11), but leaves the fatigued, low-paying jobs to the ones with low levels of human capital. According to Karl Marx, competition for jobs between upper class and low class individuals induces a slave-like-labor system for the working class. Therefore, a pure capitalist economy vanishes the few socialist policies that the U.S. practices, causing absolute poverty to rise among low class individuals.
Overall, economic migration motivates educational inequalities, which create a sociological chain of other inequalities such as: absolute poverty. Migration benefits both the migrate and the homeland, but the host-land always experiences economic