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Native Born Americans Lag Behind Foreigners in U.S. Workforce Growth

JOHN BINDER19 May 2019

Native born Americans have continued lagging behind foreign born workers in the United States’ workforce over the last decade, federal data finds.

Bureau of Labor Statistics data obtained by the Wall Street Journal reveals that while the foreign born workforce in the U.S. economy hits the highest level since 1996 because of the country’s mass legal immigration policy, foreign born workers also are far exceeding native born Americans in terms of labor market growth.

Over the last 10 years, the number of foreign born workers who entered the labor market increased 17.2 percent. At the same time, the number of native born Americans who entered the labor market increased by less than three percent. This indicates that in the last decade, the foreign born workforce in the U.S. economy grew more than six times the rate of the native born workforce.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/05/19/native-born-americans-lag-behind-foreigners-u-s-workforce-growth/

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Hmmm.  I wonder if any of this could have contributed to the depression of wages over that time period?  And, who would benefit from that happening?