WCPO Cincinnati: Surprise: New study ranks Cincinnati one of nation’s most immigrant-friendly cities

CINCINNATI — Believe it or not, Cincinnati is among the 20 most immigrant-friendly big cities in the U.S.

That’s according to a new index that measures the impact immigrants are having on the nation’s largest cities and how effectively they are integrating.

Released this morning by New York-based New American Economy, the NAE Cities Index scores cities based on measures such as support for immigrant entrepreneurs, socioeconomic outcomes for foreign-born residents and homeownership rates.

Read the complete article on the WCPO Cincinnati website.

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