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10 Reasons Your Wallet Should Want Immigration Reform

10 Reasons Your Wallet Should Want Immigration Reform

Immigration reform would increase real GDP by 5.4% over the next 20 years. A 5.4% increase in GDP would add $1.4 trillion to the U.S. economy. Immigration reform would also decrease federal deficits by $1.2 trillion over the next 20 years. Read More

Why Immigration Reform Is Good For Our Economy

Why Immigration Reform Is Good For Our Economy

Hope for the unfinished business of immigration reform

Hope for the unfinished business of immigration reform

Conventional wisdom has it that immigration reform is dead. I couldn’t disagree more. Though action on reform this year is unlikely, the political calculus is shifting, creating a window of opportunity in 2015. Even so, stubborn myths persist about immigration reform, namely, that Republicans don’t support it, that it’s bad… Read More

Don’t forget about the economics of immigration reform

Don’t forget about the economics of immigration reform

The crisis on the border might be dominating the headlines when it comes to immigration. It’s an important aspect of the issue, no doubt, but it should not be our only focus when it comes to improving our broken system. Ohio Agri-Women, a group… Read More

Immigrants, Both Documented and Undocumented, Are Helping Save Medicare and Social Security

Immigrants, Both Documented and Undocumented, Are Helping Save Medicare and Social Security

A new report from the Partnership for the New American Economy and an analysis of Social Security data by MSNBC offer more evidence that immigrants, whether they are documented or undocumented, are major contributors to the economic well-being of major safety net programs. Because immigrants are generally younger… Read More

British Entrepreneur Moves to U.S. to Found Successful Audiovisual Equipment Company

British Entrepreneur Moves to U.S. to Found Successful Audiovisual Equipment Company

After transferring his already successful audiovisual company from Europe to the United States, Mark Wilkins founded Stampede, a large distributor of audiovisual equipment, here in the United States, based in upstate New York. When Mark Wilkins, the CEO of Stampede, moved to the United… Read More

U.S. competitiveness tied to solving immigration problems

U.S. competitiveness tied to solving immigration problems

President Barack Obama is expected to announce momentous decisions soon on the use of executive authority to help the more than 60,000 children fleeing Central American violence who have crossed into Texas, and an equal number of families currently being held at the border. While Congress… Read More

Solution for the looming Medicare crisis

Solution for the looming Medicare crisis

Next week I’m scheduled for a cervical spinal fusion that costs upward of $100,000, but I won’t be paying for it. Like 50 million other Medicare recipients, I will receive the medical care I need more or less free of charge thanks to Medicare. It’s something… Read More

Immigrants Contributed Over $182 Billion to Medicare: Report

Immigrants Contributed Over $182 Billion to Medicare: Report

Immigrants have helped pay the nation’s bills, at least when it comes to health care, according to a new report. Immigrants contributed over $182 billion to Medicare’s Hospital Insurance Trust Fund between 1996 and 2011, according to a study released by the Partnership… Read More

Why immigrants are the best thing that happened to Medicare

Why immigrants are the best thing that happened to Medicare

America’s growing immigrant population might not be all that bad for the country’s health-care system. In fact, it’s probably playing an important role in helping to keep it afloat. U.S. immigrants’ net contribution to Medicare’s Hospital Insurance Trust Fund, the program’s core funding source, was $183 billion between 1996 and 2011. Read More

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