Immigrants in Nevada, Site of Tomorrow’s GOP Debate

Immigrants in Nevada, Site of Tomorrow’s GOP Debate

Tomorrow evening, the Republican candidates will meet for their fifth debate (#GopDebate) in Las Vegas, Nevada — a state that has become an increasingly popular destination for immigrants. Between 2000 and 2013, the foreign-born population in the state grew by almost 64 percent. According to 2013 data, nearly… Read More

Congress must let foreign doctors serve America's rural communities

Congress must let foreign doctors serve America’s rural communities

Across America, foreign-born doctors are providing medical care in some of the country’s most underserved communities: small, rural counties that have only 82 doctors for every 100,000 residents, less than half the number available in urban areas. This is possible, in large part, because of the… Read More

Study Touts Benefits of Immigration

Study Touts Benefits of Immigration

Foreign-born residents in Toledo contribute millions through spending power and paying taxes, and they have offset some of the area’s decades of population loss, according to a report released today detailing the economic impact of immigrants. The report — issued by Welcome Toledo-Lucas County, the county’s welcoming initiative, and developed… Read More

Report: Foreign-born residents strengthening Toledo

Report: Foreign-born residents strengthening Toledo

Immigrants continue to strengthen communities across the United States, including Toledo and other Ohio cities, according to research done by The Partnership for a New American Economy. A series of research briefs unveiled by Lucas County commissioners Tuesday offer insight into the ways foreign-born residents of Toledo and other Ohio… Read More

Lucas County Commissioners Release Report on Immigration Statistics in Toledo

Lucas County Commissioners Release Report on Immigration Statistics in Toledo

Lucas County Commissioners released a report Tuesday that gives the community more insight on the topic of immigrants resettling in the area. The report “New Americans in Toledo: A Snapshot of the Demographic and Economic Contributions of Immigrants” was compiled by Partnership for a New American Economy and features… Read More

Study: Immigrants Contribute Enormously to Toledo Economy

Study: Immigrants Contribute Enormously to Toledo Economy

The group Partnership for a New American Economy says immigrants spend more than $240 million in our community. According to a study released Tuesday: Immigrants in Toledo pay $31 million various taxes…are 2-times more likely to have a college degree and are 2-times more likely to own their own business. Toledo’s losing population,… Read More

Report on New Americans in Columbus Highlights Economic Contributions of Immigrants

Report on New Americans in Columbus Highlights Economic Contributions of Immigrants

  CONTACT Sarah Doolin, Partnership for a New American Economy, [email protected] The foreign-born in Columbus have more than $2 billion in spending power and have contributed over $258 million in state and local tax dollars Columbus, OH – New American Economy has developed a series… Read More

How Latino-owned businesses are helping the US economy

How Latino-owned businesses are helping the US economy

As the Latino population steadily grows in the United States, more Latino-owned businesses are being launched. The influx of Latino-owned businesses has led to a significant contribution to the nation’s economy. The key features of Latino businesses across the country give insight into the makeup of these companies, the source of… Read More

A New Cooking Class Concept: Immigrants Open Their Kitchens

A New Cooking Class Concept: Immigrants Open Their Kitchens

Lisa Gross was raised on the cuisine of her grandmother’s native Korea. Growing up, when she came home from school, her halmoni would give her a snack of salt- and sesame-sprinkled rice. Dinners were made of Korean miso soup called Doenjang Guk, sautéed Korean beef, and multiple kinds of pungent… Read More

Latinos More Tuned In to 2016 Elections Than 2012 Race: New Poll

Latinos More Tuned In to 2016 Elections Than 2012 Race: New Poll

Latinos are paying closer attention to the 2016 election than they were to the 2012 race and they are linking candidates’ support for immigration reform to their economic opportunity, a Latino Decisions poll for the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) finds. The poll of registered Latino voters released… Read More

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