New data shows most job growth since 2020 benefits immigrants, with 72% in the past year

According to a recent report from the Center for Immigration Studies, the latest data indicates a significant trend in job growth favoring immigrants. Since 2020, 88% of new jobs have been occupied by immigrants, with 72% of employment growth over the past year also attributed to this group. This information highlights the substantial impact immigrants have on the workforce, underscoring their essential role in the current economic landscape. As the job market continues to evolve, understanding the dynamics of immigrant labor and employment trends is crucial for policy makers, businesses, and workers alike. These findings not only reflect broader economic patterns but also suggest a need for policies that support inclusive growth. The report provides an insightful analysis of how immigration is shaping the future of work in the United States.

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