Contrary to popular belief, immigration has benefited the US economy and had little effect on the overall wage gap and job market, according to a report by the The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
The report updates a 1997 document that detailed the fiscal effects of the 40 million immigrants on the US economy and labor market. The updatecomes at a time when immigration has come to the forefront of political thought and has become a decisive issue in the presidential election.
When looking at the big picture, the researchers found "little evidence that immigration significantly affects the overall employment levels of native-born workers." Read more: http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/new-economy/2016/0924/How-immigration-helps-the-US-economy-Report
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