Wages, Jobs, and Poverty
For American workers, immigration is primarily a redistributive policy. Economic theory predicts that immigration will redistribute income by lowering the wages of competing American workers and increasing the wages of complementary American workers as well as profits for business owners and other “users” of immigrant labor.
- George J. Borjas, Professor of Economics and Social Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
The Employment Situation of Immigrants and Natives in the Fourth Quarter of 2018
Labor force participation remains low for the less educated across the country
Our Immigration Policy Ignores the Social Utility of Tight Labor Markets
Topics: Wages, Jobs, and Poverty
Ocasio-Cortez's View of Immigration and the Economy
Bad signs for the 116th Congress
Topics: Wages, Jobs, and Poverty, Politics