Economics

Economics

Offices of New Americans Meet with Biden Officials to Advance Immigrant Inclusion

Offices of New Americans Meet with Biden Officials to Advance Immigrant Inclusion

States hoping to provide support to their immigrant and refugee residents are taking part in the Office of New Americans (ONA) network. This network has established a forum for state policy leaders to drive positive immigrant and refugee integration into their local workforces and economies. In October, 35 state government… Read More

Communities Celebrate Their Commitment to Welcoming and Belonging During Welcoming Week

Communities Celebrate Their Commitment to Welcoming and Belonging During Welcoming Week

Co-Authors: Rich André, Asma Easa, Micaela McConnell, Paloma Ramos Last week, communities across the United States participated in Welcoming America’s… Read More

Immigrants Help Fund Our Public Programs

Immigrants Help Fund Our Public Programs

Over the next 30 years, immigrants will pay more in taxes than they will consume in benefits, a new study from the Cato Institute found. This net positive flow in tax contributions shows that immigrants will continue to play an outsized role in supporting public services… Read More

Dispelling the Myth: How Undocumented Immigrants Pay Taxes and Contribute to the US Tax Base

Dispelling the Myth: How Undocumented Immigrants Pay Taxes and Contribute to the US Tax Base

As Tax Day approaches, it is important to acknowledge the tax contributions made by immigrants—even those who are undocumented. These contributions play a vital role in the funding and sustainability of America’s public services and programs. Immigrants’ Tax Contributions Undocumented immigrants make significant contributions to the U.S. tax system by… Read More

Amid a Severe Shortage of Home Health Aides, Immigrants Help Care for Our Seniors

Amid a Severe Shortage of Home Health Aides, Immigrants Help Care for Our Seniors

The United States will need to fill nearly three-quarters of a million open jobs for home health and personal care aides every year through 2031. Currently, immigrant workers fill these jobs in outsized numbers. Without more workers joining the workforce, the drastic shortage of aides could leave millions of Americans… Read More

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

The Economic Impact When International Students Return Back to Campus

The Economic Impact When International Students Return Back to Campus

As hundreds of thousands of students prepare to go back to school this fall, it’s important to consider the outsized role international students play in both campus life and the United States economy. For the 2020 – 2021 academic school year, there were an estimated 914,000 international students enrolled in… 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

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

Utah Once Again Leads by Example on Immigrant Inclusion

Utah Once Again Leads by Example on Immigrant Inclusion

As the politics and partisanship of a mid-term election year ramp up, Utah is proving that bipartisan and public-private collaboration is still possible. On May 3, public and private sector leaders came together to launch a New American Task Force to develop a comprehensive strategy to maximize opportunities for—and… Read More

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