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New Study Says Immigrants Actually Create More Jobs for Americans

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By Stephon Johnson, Special to the NNPA from the New York Amsterdam News –

Despite what many people think about immigration and jobs in the United States, immigrants may actually help create jobs, according to a new study.

The study, "Immigrants and American Jobs," conducted by economist and professor Madeleine Zavodny on behalf of the American Enterprise Institute and the Partnership for a New American Economy, analyzed the relationship between the foreign-born workforce and the employment rate for natural-born American workers. The report focused on two groups that policymakers and employers call critical to the economy: foreign-born adults with advanced degrees and foreign workers here on temporary employment visas.

According to the study, in both cases, more foreign-born workers meant more jobs for Americans-with almost 262 more native-born workers employed for every 100 foreign-born workers with advanced degrees who work in science, technology, engineering or math, often referred to as the "STEM" fields.

The report also analyzed the fiscal impact of foreign-born workers and found that, on average, all immigrants pay more in taxes than they receive in benefits-particularly highly educated immigrants.

"This report adds important evidence to the case that economists have been making for years: that identifiable categories of immigrants unquestionably give a lift to native employment," said Zavodny, an economics professor at Agnes Scott College. "But I hope it's not just economists who take note-the study offers insight for legislators who need to know what's at stake in immigration policy."

According to the study, adding 100 workers in the H-1B visa program for skilled workers results in an additional 183 jobs for native-born Americans, while adding 100 workers in the H-2B program for less skilled, nonagricultural labor resulted in 464 more jobs for U.S. natives.

Based on the data, the report called for several legislative proposals that Zavodny said would create more jobs for Americans: give priority to foreign workers who earn advanced degrees from U.S. universities, particularly those who work in STEM fields; increase the number of green cards for highly educated workers; and make temporary visas for both skilled and less skilled workers more available.

Comments 

 
+2 #5 2012-01-02 05:59
And cutting taxes for the rich while raising taxes for the middle class also creates jobs. If you believe that, or that programs like the H-1b visa create more American jobs, I have some beach front property in Arizona for sale.
 
 
+1 #4 2011-12-29 12:17
The H-1B program is a gov't subsidy for the high-tech junta. It promotes indentured servitude by flooding IT with low-wage scabs, mostly from India.

It is no wonder that one of the official grievance of the Occupy Wall Street Movement states:

"They have consistently outsourced labor and used that outsourcing as leverage to cut workers' healthcare and pay."

Once the Occupation starts marching on Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Qualcomm sites demanding that they hire Americans, the high-slave trade will be over.
 
 
+5 #3 2011-12-29 09:15
We have qualified Americans who need these jobs and can do them. It is insane in this bad economy to import more foreign workers which only causes more unemployment. We need to start limiting these visas and other "foreign worker" importation programs until more American citizens can be returned to the work place.
 
 
+5 #2 2011-12-28 21:12
Create jobs? HAHAHAHA!!!!!

The US has lost 28 million jobs since the great foreign invasion started in 1998.

28 MILLION. These foreign workers are harvesting the US economy and stipping it bare as they send all our wealth home.
 
 
+6 #1 2011-12-28 18:06
That study is fake. Many of them start companies, but mostly as fronts to sponsor visas to bring in still more of their countrymen. Americans only get hired for window-dressing, if at all. And black Americans? Guess how they get treated when a foreign bodyshop wins a contract with your company. Consolation: the whites get snubbed and pushed out of their jobs too. If that's enough to satisfy you, then call for more guest worker visas.
 

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