Immigrants as Economic Contributors: Immigrant Tax Contributions and Spending Power

Author: 
Dan Kosten
Date of Publication: 
September, 2018
Source Organization: 
National Immigration Forum

Immigrants play an increasingly pivotal role in the U.S. economy. Every American benefits from the taxes that immigrants pay and from the money they spend on consumer goods and services. Their participation in the economy creates a demand for goods and services, thereby boosting job growth. Immigrants as Economic Contributors: Immigrant Tax Contributions and Spending Power is one of a series of papers examining the various roles immigrants play in our economy. It highlights research illuminating the role that immigrants play in helping cover the cost of public services at the local, state, and federal level, and how their spending contributes to the U.S. economy. These immigrant contributions are often overlooked, but they significantly benefit all Americans.

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Citation: 

Kosten, D. (2018). Immigrants as Economic Contributors: Immigrant Tax Contributions and Spending Power. National Immigration Forum. Retrieved from https://immigrationforum.org/article/immigrants-as-economic-contributors-immigrant-tax-contributions-and-spending-power/

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