Welcoming refugees brings unexpected economic benefits
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A new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research shows refugees provide a net contribution to the economy through the taxes they pay over time, countering the notion that they are a drag on the economy due to a reliance on social benefits.
Trump's ban initially faced stiff legal challenges, but was later upheld by the Supreme Court for a narrower group of immigrants.
Under Trump's plan, the maximum number of refugees allowed into the US in fiscal 2017 will likely decline from 110,000 to 50,000, according to Pew Research. About 3 million refugees have been resettled in the US since Congress passed the Refugee Act of 1980, Pew estimates.
The report from Notre Dame economists William Evans and Daniel Fitzgerald finds that "over their first 20 years in the United States, refugees who arrived as adults aged 18-45 contributed more in taxes than they received in relocation benefits and other public assistance." The Notre Dame study drew on State Department data to create a sample of 20,000 refugees who entered the country between 1990 and 2014.
The authors also find that "the younger the refugees were when they resettled in America, the more likely they were to catch up with their native-born peers educationally and economically."
The chart below captures their findings, showing that refugees on average cross the threshold from net beneficiaries to net contributors around the 9th year after migration.
NBER
"Refugees who arrived as children of any age have much higher school enrollment rates than U.S.-born respondents of the same age," the research finds.
The US spends an average of $15,148 in relocation costs and $92,217 in social benefits over an adult refugee's first 20 years here, the NBER said, citing the Notre Dame report. Over that period, the average adult refugee pays $128,689 in taxes - $21,324 more than the benefits received.
And that's just the economics of it. Trump's case for a "Muslim-ban" during the campaign centered on fears of crime and terrorism. But here too, there is ample evidence such concerns are unfounded.
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