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Refugees in the U.S. Had More Than $56 Billion in Spending Power in 2015, New Study Shows

Refugees in the U.S. Had More Than $56 Billion in Spending Power in 2015, New Study Shows

NEW YORK, New York – Refugees earned more than $77 billion in household income and paid almost $21 billion in taxes in 2015, according to a new study released by New American Economy. The new report is one of the few comprehensive analyses of how refugees contribute to… Read More

Award-Winning Dairy Farmer Depends on Immigrant Workforce

Award-Winning Dairy Farmer Depends on Immigrant Workforce

With 430 milk cows, Mitch Breunig’s family farm, Mystic Valley Dairy, in Sauk City, Wisconsin, is a large operation. The round-the-clock job of caring for the animals is done by the farm’s eight full-time employees, seven of whom are immigrants from Latin America. “They come to Wisconsin for the opportunity… Read More

MLive (MI): Immigrants drive economy, ease population decline in Detroit,  study shows

MLive (MI): Immigrants drive economy, ease population decline in Detroit, study shows

Immigrants in Detroit are helping to drive business activity and ease the city population decline, according to a study of demographic and economic impact of immigration in the Motor City. The study by Global Detroit and New American Economy found immigrant-owned businesses in Detroit generated $15.5 million in business income in 2014. “Detroit is an early pioneer in the… Read More

Without Immigrants, Dairy States Would Suffer

Without Immigrants, Dairy States Would Suffer

In Shelly Mayer’s view, the United States isn’t facing an immigrant labor shortage but a rural labor shortage. Specifically, a farm labor shortage. Mayer is the executive director of the Professional Dairy Producers® (PDPW), a national development organization for dairy professionals. She sees the labor shortage problem close up, and it’s nationwide. “We have fewer farms,… Read More

Pakistani Aid Worker is Citizen of the World but Calls Oregon Home

Pakistani Aid Worker is Citizen of the World but Calls Oregon Home

When Amarah Khan arrived at the Houston airport from Pakistan as a fresh-faced 23-year-old student, immigration officials detained and questioned her for five hours, she says. “You can imagine what a rude awakening this was for me. This was my first time on a plane, and I thought I was… Read More

Washington Times: Foreign language ‘emergency’ hinders U.S. economy and  foreign policy, report warns

Washington Times: Foreign language ‘emergency’ hinders U.S. economy and foreign policy, report warns

The inability of too many Americans to learn or speak anything but English constitutes a foreign language “emergency” that could end up harming the economy and impairing U.S. foreign policy, according to a survey. Only 20.7 percent of American adults can speak a foreign language — compared with 66 percent… Read More

CNBC: 10 iconic US companies started by immigrants

CNBC: 10 iconic US companies started by immigrants

As the debate over travel bans continues, it’s worth remembering the importance of immigrants on America’s business landscape. Some of the most iconic companies in the Fortune 500 were started by the children of immigrants. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, famously, is a child of a Syrian immigrant. Other founders with immigrant parents… Read More

Immigrant STEM Students the ‘Lifeblood of American Research,’ Says University President

Immigrant STEM Students the ‘Lifeblood of American Research,’ Says University President

Harris Pastides, president of the University of South Carolina (USC), says immigration reform is key to the future of the United States. The son of Greek-Cypriot immigrants — those hailing from the island of Cyprus —Pastides grew up in New York State and learned about citizenship from his immigrant parents,,… Read More

Innovative Pastor Helps Refugees Help the U.S. Economy

Innovative Pastor Helps Refugees Help the U.S. Economy

This year, former pastor Leah Lonsbury opened Just Bakery, an Atlanta nonprofit that provides job training, food service certification, and a living wage for resettled refugees. Lonsbury isn’t the first to turn to baking to make change. She used to live in Madison, Wisconsin, where a good friend runs… Read More

New American Economy Wins Two Graphic Design USA 2017 American In-House Design Awards

New American Economy Wins Two Graphic Design USA 2017 American In-House Design Awards

New York, NY– New American Economy has received two Graphic Design USA 2017 American In-House Design Awards. The honors are in the Annual Reports Category for the Reason for Reform Campaign’s reports on all fifty states plus Washington, DC,… Read More

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