Chris Skedgel
@chrissked.bsky.social
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Consultant, Health Economist, and Globalist 🌍 currently living in Vienna. Occasional Virtue Signaller.

Economics 66%
Biology 19%
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Imagine we all drove EVs and then someone came along and proposed an ICE vehicle…

Video credit: Nic Cruz Patane (link in Alt text)

Ah yes, those dangerous criminal immigrants who work as farm labourers to relax when they’re not criming.

Things have gotten so bad that Rand Paul is actually the voice of reason.

If Trump was President in 1940

Isn't believing in the new testament the *defining characteristic* of a "Christian"?

How can someone consider themselves a Christian if they don't accept/practice the part of the bible that actually deals with Christ? 🤷

This (tongue-in-cheek) @politico.eu analysis shows adding Canada as "the 51st state" would give Democrats a small advantage (assuming future competitive elections), but why not apply the Wyoming model: by that standard, Canada would add roughly 66 Democrat-leaning states (minus Alberta, of course)
Here's how annexing Canada would change American politics
We took Trump literally, not seriously, about the push to make Canada the 51st state.
www.politico.com

Actually, UK is quickly heading towards "ultra-low" as well, so we can expand this to 4 of Europe's 5 largest economies.
Graph showing declining fertility rates in the UK since 1960. Most recent estimate for the UK is just above 1.5 children per woman.

3 of the EU's 4 largest economies (Germany, Italy, Spain) have "ultra-low" fertility rates and the 4th (France) is below replacement levels. Meanwhile, anti-immigrant rhetoric continues to get stronger across Europe. Something is going to have to give: less immigration or less wealth?
Germany’s fertility rate fell to 1.35 in 2023, joining nine EU countries, including Spain and Italy, that fell below the UN’s “ultra-low” threshold of 1.4 in 2022.
www.ft.com/content/1b13...

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Germany’s fertility rate fell to 1.35 in 2023, joining nine EU countries, including Spain and Italy, that fell below the UN’s “ultra-low” threshold of 1.4 in 2022.
www.ft.com/content/1b13...

Interesting insight as I endlessly scroll through Netflix trying to find something worth watching over the holidays
Really interesting long essay on Netflix & the streamers.

www.nplusonemag.com/issue-49/ess...

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Really interesting long essay on Netflix & the streamers.

www.nplusonemag.com/issue-49/ess...

Sure, the country’s just been conquered by a group designated as a terrorist organisation by Europe and America, and that is continuing to fight other factions in the country, but that’s no reason not to immediately rush back and hope for the best. 🙄

Fascinating visualisation of how the recent UK climate has departed from historical trends. Looks like climate change is going to lead to warmer and wetter weather in the UK (although be careful of reading *too much* into the changes given the relatively narrow range of the axes!)
We use 30 year averages to show climatology (average weather conditions). During the 20th century the UK climatology followed a path around a confined box. With #globalwarming and #climatechange they have escaped out the box. This #dataviz shows UK rainfall and temperature.

I have a charge from @bookingcom.bsky.social that I don't recognise and I'm trying to contact them to resolve the situation.

Delightfully, their customer service system won't communicate with you unless you provide the confirmation number for a booking you never made. Nice Catch-22!

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We use 30 year averages to show climatology (average weather conditions). During the 20th century the UK climatology followed a path around a confined box. With #globalwarming and #climatechange they have escaped out the box. This #dataviz shows UK rainfall and temperature.

I see your point, and it's true that immigrants could be exceeding a median wage that is declining over time, but blaming them for that decline when they are actually *pulling up* the median within a relatively short time after arrival seems pretty farfetched.

Interesting test of the (false) claim that immigration lowers median national income. Even under EU free movement, median income among immigrants exceeded UK national median income within 7 years of arrival. #Immigration makes us wealthier!
New research by Madeleine Sumption, Ben Brindle & me on the earnings of new migrants to the UK.

We focus on the very large cohort (about 1.2 million!) non-EU migrants who became UK employees in 2022 and 2023.

migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/co...

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New research by Madeleine Sumption, Ben Brindle & me on the earnings of new migrants to the UK.

We focus on the very large cohort (about 1.2 million!) non-EU migrants who became UK employees in 2022 and 2023.

migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/co...