Costs of Immigration
“The share of immigrant-headed households (legal and illegal) with a child (under age 18) using at least one welfare program continues to be very high. This is partly due to the large share of immigrants with low levels of education and their resulting low incomes — not their legal status or an unwillingness to work. . ."
The Migrant Surge and the ‘Shelter’ Inflation of 2024
Cheap labor ain’t always cheap — and somebody ought to look into it
Topics: Costs of Immigration
If the Economic Indicators Are Good, Why Aren’t Voters Feeling It?
Hint: Look to Biden’s border policies, which even the Federal Reserve is lauding, but beware the hangover after the sugar rush
Topics: Wages, Jobs, and Poverty
The Policy Decisions Embedded in the New USCIS Fee Schedule
Subsidizing certain benefits rather than fairly recouping costs
The 12-Month, $404 Million Contract to Transport Migrant Kids — that You’re Paying For
‘Nothing ... compels’ the federal government ‘to participate in and complete the mission of a criminal conspiracy’
Op-ed: America Is a Country, Not a Labor Market
A recent criticism of immigration restriction misses the mark
America Is a Country, Not a Labor Market
A recent criticism of immigration restriction misses the mark.
Topics: Wages, Jobs, and Poverty
Responding to the Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Policy Institute
Immigration impacts labor market outcomes
Topics: Wages, Jobs, and Poverty