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underpants

(195,515 posts)
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 10:08 AM 12 hrs ago

Cato Study: Immigrants Reduced Deficits by $14.5 Trillion Since 1994

Today, the Cato Institute published “Immigrants’ Recent Effects on Government Budgets: 1994–2023,” a study on the fiscal effects of immigrants—legal and illegal—that builds upon the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) fiscal effects model. The paper, which I coauthored with Michael Howard and Julián Salazar, is the first to analyze three decades of federal, state, and local government budgets to determine how immigrants affected the total US government debt and deficit.

Immigrants Have Reduced the Deficit Every Year
Every year since 1994, when data collection began, immigrants have paid more in taxes than they received in benefits from the federal, state, and local governments. The fiscal benefits have continued to rise, reaching their highest level ever in 2023.


Immigrants cost less as retirees

Immigrants cost schools less:

Immigrants aren’t big welfare users.


Concluding Thoughts

Overall, the main conclusion of our paper is that there is nothing systematically wrong with US immigration policy regarding the fiscal effects of immigrants. There is nothing unsustainable about the US immigration system. We could have scaled immigration as it existed without burdening government budgets. For years, nativists in Congress and the administration have wrongly claimed that immigrants are behind the growth in debt and that the US immigration system allows foreigners to take advantage of Americans’ generosity. Our data completely repudiates this view. Immigrants are subsidizing the US government.






https://www.cato.org/blog/cato-study-immigrants-reduced-deficits-145-trillion-1994


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Cato Study: Immigrants Reduced Deficits by $14.5 Trillion Since 1994 (Original Post) underpants 12 hrs ago OP
Is it "Fake News" time for our glorius leader to scream. Or will he take Ping Tung 12 hrs ago #1
Both. Hugin 12 hrs ago #2
He will take credit for reducing the deficit the same he is taking credit for Cosmocat 11 hrs ago #6
Well, We Now Know... ProfessorGAC 12 hrs ago #3
The irony is delicious. Ping Tung 11 hrs ago #4
Actual facts! surfered 11 hrs ago #5

Ping Tung

(4,210 posts)
1. Is it "Fake News" time for our glorius leader to scream. Or will he take
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 10:19 AM
12 hrs ago

credit for reducing the deficit?

Hugin

(37,593 posts)
2. Both.
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 10:28 AM
12 hrs ago

He always plays all of the numbers until it’s clear which way the wind is blowing.

Cosmocat

(15,370 posts)
6. He will take credit for reducing the deficit the same he is taking credit for
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 11:27 AM
11 hrs ago

lowering grocery prices - he hasn't but will say he did.

ProfessorGAC

(76,102 posts)
3. Well, We Now Know...
Wed Feb 4, 2026, 10:34 AM
12 hrs ago

...that Cato & Heritage are no longer allies.
They were never in lockstep, but they didn't go public with their disagreements.
Apparently, Cato has had enough.

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