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The Fiscal Impact of Immigration in the United States

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The Fiscal Impact of Immigrants in the United States

Most of the research out there finds that immigrants have a very small net positive impact on federal budgets or they basically pay their own way. The reason why is that immigrants tend to come in their 20s and 30s after the end of public schooling. They're immediate taxpayers without having been born here and consumed government benefits from a young age until they start working in their20s.

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