The main reason for immigrants coming to America is seeking job opportunities including in places Americans are not willing to engage in like casual labor farming. America’s economic growth is low and its public debt is extremely high.[1] Labor market participation and job creation remain significantly low. Therefore, a flexible legal immigration system can radically improve the economic situation in America. Immigration increases boost economy efficiency by decreasing labor shortages in high and low skilled markets. Critics argue that immigrants’ lower wages, take on jobs, and drain excess tax money for social services. Nonetheless, critics fail to understand that immigrants take on jobs that most people in host countries would not take. As such, immigrants lighten the load of consumers and producers, which facilitates economic welfare. Immigration also increases cultural diversity as most immigrants come from different parts of the globe. Immigration boosts product diversity, make available products only found in other countries, and create more cultural centers.
The standards of living also improves for immigrants bringing better chances to accomplish objectives, better opportunities, and a better life generally. The ratio of retired individuals to employees is expected to increase significantly in future decades, which will lead to considerable changes in benefits. As such, immigrants with younger relatives and children facilitate a younger workforce, which will eventually slow down the ration of employees and retired individuals.[2] Employment is the main factor for immigration. As such, immigrants offer skills that are scarce in America. For example, if the number of doctors is low, influx of more doctor immigrants play a significant role the healthcare system. For example, in between 1870 and 1919, the presence of immigrants in America increased economic activities offering increased labor supply, which played a considerable part in expansion of agriculture. Expansion of industries was also facilitated by the increased labor supply from immigrants. Immigrants represent half the labor force in the United States without a high school diploma. Since the immigrants have a minute share of high school diplomas and college degrees, they do not compete with native-born employees.
The standards of living also improves for immigrants bringing better chances to accomplish objectives, better opportunities, and a better life generally. The ratio of retired individuals to employees is expected to increase significantly in future decades, which will lead to considerable changes in benefits. As such, immigrants with younger relatives and children facilitate a younger workforce, which will eventually slow down the ration of employees and retired individuals.[2] Employment is the main factor for immigration. As such, immigrants offer skills that are scarce in America. For example, if the number of doctors is low, influx of more doctor immigrants play a significant role the healthcare system. For example, in between 1870 and 1919, the presence of immigrants in America increased economic activities offering increased labor supply, which played a considerable part in expansion of agriculture. Expansion of industries was also facilitated by the increased labor supply from immigrants. Immigrants represent half the labor force in the United States without a high school diploma. Since the immigrants have a minute share of high school diplomas and college degrees, they do not compete with native-born employees.