Economic Impact

Economic Impact

Immigrants are essential to the U.S. economy, filling roles from high-skilled tech sectors to agricultural labor and driving economic growth. They also contribute to the tax base and consumer spending. We champion reform that will maximize this effect and create a more diverse and competitive workforce.

From Farm to Your Thanksgiving Table: America’s Food Supply Relies on Immigrant Crop Workers

From Farm to Your Thanksgiving Table: America’s Food Supply Relies on Immigrant Crop Workers

As Thanksgiving approaches, many cooks are busy planning their holiday meals. However, this year’s Thanksgiving meals will likely be more expensive as food prices soar. This is partly due to America’s ongoing labor shortage in agriculture, especially for fruit and vegetable crop production, where 57.0% of workers are… Read More

New Research Shows Immigrants Contributed $8.6 Billion to the El Paso Metro GDP

New Research Shows Immigrants Contributed $8.6 Billion to the El Paso Metro GDP

The new report is the first in a series of five reports highlighting immigrants' positive economic impact on Texas border communities. Read More

New Reports Shows Immigrants in the Medina Region Paid Over $168 Million in Taxes and Held Nearly $468 Million in Spending Power in 2019

New Reports Shows Immigrants in the Medina Region Paid Over $168 Million in Taxes and Held Nearly $468 Million in Spending Power in 2019

New research released by the American Immigration Council—in partnership with the Greater Medina Chamber of Commerce, and Ohio Business for Immigration Solutions (OBIS) shows that immigrants contributed $900 million to the Medina, Ohio region’s GDP in 2019. Read More

Arizona Dreamers’ Chance of In-State Tuition Rely on the Midterm Elections

Arizona Dreamers’ Chance of In-State Tuition Rely on the Midterm Elections

While it seems like all eyes are on the states that could determine the outcome of this year’s midterm elections, it’s important to remember that the consequences of November 8 will extend beyond the makeup of the 118th United States Congress. This year’s elections could have dramatic, and immediate, consequences… Read More

Want to Hire an Immigrant or Refugee? Chambers of Commerce Aim to Make That Easier

Want to Hire an Immigrant or Refugee? Chambers of Commerce Aim to Make That Easier

With job openings at nearly twice as high as the pre-pandemic norm, employers across the country are continuing to struggle to fill open positions and meet workforce needs. But they’re finding a natural ally in an unusual place: chambers of commerce. Chambers are refocusing the conversation around immigration by… Read More

Immigration Status Will No Longer Be a Barrier for Aspiring Lawyers in New Mexico

Immigration Status Will No Longer Be a Barrier for Aspiring Lawyers in New Mexico

Written by American Immigration Council staff Leani García Torres and Raul Pinto The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative provides certain young, undocumented immigrants with a renewable two-year work permit. However, this work permit does not always mean DACA recipients can go into the profession of their choice. Read More

How Immigration Can Offset the U.S. Labor Shortage and Rising Inflation

How Immigration Can Offset the U.S. Labor Shortage and Rising Inflation

The U. S. inflation rate reached a 40-year high in June and slightly eased to 8.5% in July, continuing to put pressure on the budgets of American families. Disruptions to the supply chain during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to price hikes around the world, with the war… Read More

Welcoming and Inclusive State Policies: A Midyear Review of State Legislative Sessions in 2022

Welcoming and Inclusive State Policies: A Midyear Review of State Legislative Sessions in 2022

As immigration bills languish in Congress, state legislatures continue to pave the way in welcoming immigrants and refugees in 2022. With the majority of the 46 state legislatures that convened this year having adjourned, many states—once again—used the legislative process to pass bills that make their communities more inclusive for… Read More

New Research Shows Texas Immigrants Accounted for Over 20 Percent of Workforce Across Several Leading Industries

New Research Shows Texas Immigrants Accounted for Over 20 Percent of Workforce Across Several Leading Industries

New research on released today by the American Immigration Council–in partnership with the Texas Association of Business and the Texas Business Leadership Council–underscores the crucial role immigrants in Texas play in some of the state’s fastest growing and most in demand fields. Read More

Hispanic Americans Are Helping Put the Rio Grande Valley on the Map

Hispanic Americans Are Helping Put the Rio Grande Valley on the Map

Located on the U.S.-Mexico border at the southern tip of Texas lies the Rio Grande Valley, or as Texans call it “the Valley” or “RGV.” While the RGV–made up of Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy counties–most recently made national news during Texas Governor… Read More

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