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Study Shows Immigrants Helping to Boost Oregon's Economy

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Wednesday, August 17, 2016   

PORTLAND, Ore. - Immigrants play a vital role in Oregon's economy, according to a new study. The Partnership for a New American Economy said 10 percent of Oregon's population was born abroad, but makes up 13 percent of the state's workers.

Jeremy Robbins, executive director of the Partnership for a New American Economy, said the immigrant workforce, nearly three-quarters of which is working age, is helping to support and replace Oregon's rapidly-aging, native-born population, only half of which is working age.

"When you think about who's going to support Social Security, who's going to care for seniors, who's going to replace the workers that are leaving, that's hugely important," he said.

The study estimates three percent of Oregon's population is made up of undocumented immigrants. Across the country, it's estimated more than 85 percent of the undocumented population is working.

Robbins added that immigrants are paying taxes. Foreign-born Oregon residents earned nearly $10 billion and paid more than $2 billion in local, state and federal taxes in 2014.

"That is a huge boon for the fiscal health of the state," he added. "It's also a huge boon through their consumption and the money that they're pouring into the economy that are creating jobs."

Immigrant workers prop up Oregon's agricultural sector in a big way, the study notes. In 2014, 40 percent of farm workers were born in another country and 28 percent were undocumented. The industry contributes just over $4 billion to Oregon's GDP annually.

Robbins said the low-skilled immigrant workforce is doing the work highly-educated, native-born Oregonians aren't willing to do. In his view, immigration reform could help workers all around.

"If you want to have a system that is sustainable, you don't want to have a system that depends on undocumented labor," he explained. "You want a system that has actual, legal ways to get the workers that we are hiring anyway and that we need, and I think that is better for everyone involved."

The full study can be read here.


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