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‘Comparing H-1B workers…’: Row over claim visa holders are less than 0.5% of US jobs

'Comparing H-1B workers to entire workforce': Row over US entrepreneur’s claim visa holders are less than 0.5% of jobs

A social media post by US entrepreneur James Blunt claiming that H-1B visa holders make up less than 0.5% of the American workforce has triggered an online debate over immigration, tech jobs and data interpretation.Blunt shared a chart on X suggesting that around 700,000 H-1B workers form a “tiny orange cluster” compared with roughly 160 million total US workers. He argued that concerns about foreign workers taking American jobs are exaggerated and driven by emotion rather than facts.“For perspective: each dot is American workers. The tiny yellow cluster are the H-1B workers Some said the comparison to the entire US workforce overlooked concentration in specific industries, while others raised concerns about visa categories and hiring practices.One response came from edtech entrepreneur Hany Girgis, who challenged the interpretation of the data and said it underestimated the impact of H-1B workers in high-skill sectors. Hany replied on X: “James, cute dot chart”He added: “You’re comparing H-1B workers to the entire U.S. workforce (160+ million people) and pretending it’s proof there’s “no crisis.” That’s like saying “there’s no fire in the kitchen” while standing in the living room.”Girgis pointed to federal data suggesting that a majority of recent H-1B approvals are in tech and IT roles. He also argued that in certain engineering and software teams, H-1B workers can form a significant share of employees.“The ‘tiny yellow cluster’ is concentrated exactly where high-paying American jobs used to be,” he wrote, adding that the real debate is not overall workforce share but job distribution in key industries.He further said: “This isn’t ‘emotion vs numbers.’ It’s numbers in the right sector vs. a misleading chart.”Girgis is co-founder and chairman and owner of SkillStorm, an edtech and workforce training company. He has a background in engineering and consulting and works in tech skills development and job placement.The debate comes as an H-1B visa controversy is unfolding in the US, particularly among the MAGA base, which claims that visa holders are taking American jobs and replacing local workers in various sectors.

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