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Indian immigrants save the U.S. $1.7M per person over 30 years, highest of any group, due to education, skilled visas, and taxes.
Indian immigrants generate the highest long-term fiscal benefit among U.S. immigrant groups, saving the federal government an average of $1.7 million per person over 30 years, according to a Manhattan Institute study.
Their economic impact stems from high educational attainment, widespread use of skilled visas like H-1B, and strong tax contributions.
The report ranks Chinese, Filipino, Colombian, and Venezuelan immigrants as next most beneficial, while Mexican and Salvadoran immigrants were found to increase national debt per capita.
The findings advocate for immigration policy reforms prioritizing high-skilled workers to boost GDP and reduce debt, amid ongoing scrutiny of the H-1B program and immigration enforcement.
Los inmigrantes indios ahorran a los EE.UU. $1.7M por persona durante 30 años, el más alto de cualquier grupo, debido a la educación, visas cualificadas, e impuestos.