Idaho Study: Loss of Immigrant Labor to Cost State 4%-5% of GDP

A new report from the Idaho Alliance for a Legal Workforce suggests that the Idaho economy may take a significant hit from a large reduction in foreign-born workers. The authors analyzed the three sectors in the state that are most dependent on immigrant workers, agriculture, dairy, and hospitality, and concluded that a 50% reduction in the immigrant labor pool in these sectors could result in direct and knock-on reduction in state GDP of $5.1 billion.


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