Data in the first image is often used in defense of legal migration, particularly from Asia. Some counter points:
- These migrants are generally the highest achieving representatives of their respective ethnic groups.
- These demographics near exclusively inhabit affluent urban areas; comparing them to Whites, who are comparatively far more rural, is disingenuous.
- When Whites are subdivided by ethnic ancestry, many groups have significantly higher household incomes (2022 census data).
- Household income is not individual per capita income. I couldn't find recent data for per capita income by ethnic ancestry, but even when Whites are grouped together, we still have higher per capita income than multiple non-White ethnic groups whose household incomes are higher than Whites'.
- These migrants are generally the highest achieving representatives of their respective ethnic groups.
- These demographics near exclusively inhabit affluent urban areas; comparing them to Whites, who are comparatively far more rural, is disingenuous.
- When Whites are subdivided by ethnic ancestry, many groups have significantly higher household incomes (2022 census data).
- Household income is not individual per capita income. I couldn't find recent data for per capita income by ethnic ancestry, but even when Whites are grouped together, we still have higher per capita income than multiple non-White ethnic groups whose household incomes are higher than Whites'.