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EPI senior economist Ben Zipperer on U.S. immigration policies and how they’re impacting the economy

EPI senior economist Ben Zipperer on U.S. immigration policies and how they’re impacting the economy

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July 21, 202517m 31s

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EPI senior economist Ben Zipperer (Courtesy photo)

EPI senior economist Ben Zipperer (Courtesy photo)

 

It’s an article of faith in many conservative circles that the Trump administration’s tough anti-immigrant policies will free up jobs for U.S. born workers. New research from Economic Policy Institute senior economist Ben Zipperer, however, demonstrates conclusively that the opposite is the case. Zipperer’s calculations actually show that the net impact of mass deportation on employment – both for immigrants and U.S. born workers – is decidedly negative.

Indeed, he calculates that the administration’s goal of deporting one-million people per year will lead to a loss of nearly six million jobs over the coming years — more than forty percent of which will be jobs now held by U.S. born workers. The construction and child care industries will be among the hardest hit. Zipperer’s report is entitled “Trump’s deportation agenda will destroy millions of jobs,” and earlier this week, NC Newsline caught up with him at his Washington office.

Click here for the full interview with Economic Policy Institute senior economist Ben Zipperer.