These positions were generally filled with immigrant workers, who flooded the United States during this time. The employers generally hired immigrants because the wages they would settle for were much lower than native-born Americans, because they had no money in the first place. An example of such jobs was a meat packer out in the Western states. The meat packer occupation was created due to the railroads stretching out west, allowing for the cheap movement of meats to the Eastern states. The main meat packing facilities sprung up in Omaha, Nebraska, which made it one of, if not the largest city in Nebraska, which made even more citizens from the East want to move out to the