Reports: Michigan and Ohio Economies Need Immigrants

Two very similar reports are circulating this morning which discuss the importance of immigrants to the economies of Ohio and Michigan. Both articles conclude that immigration is necessary to offset normal population declines in these states (either from natural causes or outmigration), generate state tax revenue, satisfy labor demand in selected industries, and maintain staffing in the health care sector. This article from the Ohio Capitol Journal discusses the results of a survey of Ohio economists, while this link to a Michigan Public Radio article explores a recently released report from the Michigan League for Public Policy.


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