You don't say it. But numbers do.
In Germany, just under 70% of migrants are employed (69.6% in 2024), significantly below the average in the Organisation for Economic Co‑operation and Development (OECD).
Among highly qualified migrants, the employment gap compared to native Germans is about 15 percentage points.
Migrants in OECD countries earn on average 34% less than native workers when entering the labour market, in Germany the gap is even larger: *43% less*.
More detail: https://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/2025-11/migration-angestellte-deutschland-quote-abschluesse-anerkennung-oecd-bericht
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