Just a Bunch of Charts Depicting Immigrants Coming to America
…ages 16 and older who are working or seeking jobs. As of last year, the U.S. workforce had 31.0 million immigrants, or 18.6% of the total U.S. labor force. Since…
…ages 16 and older who are working or seeking jobs. As of last year, the U.S. workforce had 31.0 million immigrants, or 18.6% of the total U.S. labor force. Since…
…presented in this report estimates that MA plans are overpaid by 22 to 39 percent, with overpayments in 2024 alone estimated to total between $83 billion and $127 billion. Without…
…the total federal budget. Ramaswamy has been even more explicit about their plan, saying in a CNBC interview that “there are hundreds of billions of dollars of savings to extract” from Social…
…by related court settlements. $16.2 billion for almost 572,000 borrowers with a total and permanent disability. AB: Nothing wrong with the totals forgiven during the Biden administration. Still peanuts when…
…rates and a high and rising national debt. CBO’s latest projections show: Net interest payments will total $13.8 trillion from Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 through 2035. Interest will rise from $881 billion in FY…
…report for January was the strongest since the second half of 2022. And now in February the Index has fallen back. Specifically, the total index fell -0.6 to 50.3, and…
…terms, total construction spending declined -0.4%, while the more leading residential construction spending declined -0.9%, the third straight month for declines in both measures: Total nominal construction spending is down…
…week. Below is the agglomeration of intermodal (dark red) and total (light red) rail traffic, the Cass Freight Index for trucking (gold), the Truck Tonnage Index (light blue), and the…
…He measured what’s called total welfare, which is a combination of what’s good for networks, consumers, and merchants. Wang’s model assumes customers have multiple cards from which to choose. Merchants…
…Immigration, growth and inflation By definition, real GDP — the economy’s total output — equals the number of workers multiplied by average output per worker: Real GDP = Total employment…