1. Immigrants are not hurting U.S.-born workers.
- Author
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COSTA, DANIEL and SHIERHOLZ, HEIDI
- Subjects
IMMIGRANTS ,FOREIGN workers ,LABOR supply ,ECONOMIC policy ,LABOR bureaus - Abstract
The article discusses the impact of immigrants on U.S.-born workers and the economy. It argues that immigrants are not hurting U.S.-born workers and that the labor market is absorbing immigrants while maintaining low unemployment rates for U.S.-born workers. The article also highlights the role of wealthy corporations in lobbying for tax cuts and loopholes, which benefit the rich and contribute to wealth inequality. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of comprehensive immigration reform and labor law reform to protect workers' rights and ensure economic fairness for all. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024