People are not a burden, nor are they a job taken. See Detroit, MI. The continuous arrival of automotive jobseekers over 100 years ago didn’t shrink work options for those already there, rather they expanded them. And for obvious reasons.
The more people working together, the more those same people are specialized. To be specialized is to be more productive, which means specialization is the path to surging demand for all manner of things unrelated to one’s specialty. That’s why the instigator of Detroit’s expansion (the rise of the automobile industry) occurred in concert with jobs for all sorts of specialties unrelated to cars.
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