Economic Impact of Illegal Immigrants in the United States

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- Document Note: Approximately 8 million unauthorized immigrants made up 5% of the U.S. workforce in 2014, affecting both high- and low-income job sectors based on their education levels. While illegal immigrants contribute to the economy through taxes and job creation, they can strain state and local government budgets due to costs of services provided. Studies suggest that illegal immigration has a minor impact on income inequality and wages, with immigrants playing a significant role in current and future workforce growth.
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