Study: Immigrants Use Less Welfare Than Native-Born Americans
A report published by the Cato Institute examines welfare usage rates among immigrant populations in the United States. The study finds that immigrants consume fewer welfare benefits compared to native-born Americans, even when their U.S.-born children are factored into the calculations. This challenges a common assumption that immigrants place a disproportionate burden on public assistance programs. The findings suggest that including American-born children of immigrants in the analysis does not significantly alter the overall conclusion about lower welfare utilization among immigrant households.
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