Economics of Immigration

Economics of Immigration

How does immigration help the economy? Immigrants make a significant impact on state and local economies. Learn more about the contributions immigrants make as workers, taxpayers and consumers.

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

Congress Must Ensure a Permanent Solution and Expand Protections for Dreamers as Litigation Over DACA Continues

Congress Must Ensure a Permanent Solution and Expand Protections for Dreamers as Litigation Over DACA Continues

While DACA will continue to temporarily remain in effect for renewals, the program is on tenuous ground as its legality is again tested before a Texas trial court hostile to immigrants. Read More

Hispanics in the US: What the Data Reveals About Shifting Geography, Ancestry, and Voting Patterns

Hispanics in the US: What the Data Reveals About Shifting Geography, Ancestry, and Voting Patterns

This Hispanic Heritage Month, we look at the most recent Census and data to highlight the importance of Hispanics in the United States. For those wondering why Hispanic Heritage Month starts mid-month rather than on the first of September, the Month starts on September 15, coinciding with the independence… Read More

New Public Charge Regulation Welcome, and More Welcoming

New Public Charge Regulation Welcome, and More Welcoming

The Biden Administration published new public charge regulations, ensuring that immigrants from all walks of life are welcomed to the United States. The new regulations codify long-standing public charge policy that are reasonable, fair, and legally sound. Read More

New Research Reveals Role of Immigrants in America's Meat and Dairy Industries

New Research Reveals Role of Immigrants in America’s Meat and Dairy Industries

The American Immigration Council released a report that examines the impact and contributions of immigrant workers in the United States’ meat and dairy industries. Read More

New American Fortune 500 Report Reveals Impact of Immigrant Entrepreneurship

New American Fortune 500 Report Reveals Impact of Immigrant Entrepreneurship

The American Immigration Council released today a report that examines the role of immigrant entrepreneurs and their children in America’s economic success story. The report, “New American Fortune 500 in 2022: The Largest American Companies and Their Immigrant Roots,” found that 43.8%, or 219 companies, in this year’s Fortune 500 list were founded by immigrants or their children. Read More

New Data Reveals How Immigration Can Help Meet Labor Demands and Move the US Economy Forward

New Data Reveals How Immigration Can Help Meet Labor Demands and Move the US Economy Forward

New data released today by the American Immigration Council examines how immigration can help meet labor demands and steer the U.S. economy back on track. The report, “Amid Rising Inflation, Immigrant Workers Help Ease Labor Shortages,” analyzes which occupations are expected to increase between 2020 and 2030. Read More

Immigrants Punch Above Their Weight as Taxpayers

Immigrants Punch Above Their Weight as Taxpayers

As Tax Day approaches, it’s a good time to bring the significant tax contributions of immigrants—including undocumented immigrants—into the spotlight. These contributions are indispensable to the health and success of America’s public services and programs. Immigrant households paid $492.4 billion in total taxes in 2019 alone, based on analysis… Read More

New round of grants to support implementation of comprehensive welcoming plans in U.S. communities

New round of grants to support implementation of comprehensive welcoming plans in U.S. communities

National nonprofits American Immigration Council and Welcoming America announce a new level of support through Implementation Technical Assistance and seed grant funding for six communities as part of Round IV of the Gateways for Growth Challenge (G4G) Read More

U.S. House Moves Immigration Reform in Bill Aimed at Increasing American Competitiveness and Helping Economy

U.S. House Moves Immigration Reform in Bill Aimed at Increasing American Competitiveness and Helping Economy

The U.S. House of Representatives passed an economic competitiveness bill focused on advancing the United States’ innovation and global competitiveness, which also proposes reforms to U.S. immigration law to help attract and retain immigrant talent. Read More

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