Reports from the Economic Front

by Martin Hart-Landsberg

Immigration and Wages

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You wouldn’t know it from reading the press but most economists who have studied the effect of immigration on the wages of U.S. born workers have found a small but positive relationship.  In other words, as the chart below shows, immigration tends to boost the wages of U.S. born workers (and at all levels of education).  At the same time, immigration does tend to lower the wages of foreign born workers in the U.S.

For a more detailed look at the study that produced these results see the paper “Immigration and wages—Methodological advancements confirm modest gains for native workers” by Heidi Shierholz.

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Written by Martin Hart-Landsberg

May 25th, 2010 at 10:14 am

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  1. Bravo Marty!!!!

    jim

    Jim Grant

    25 May 10 at 11:45 am

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