A new study reveals that undocumented immigrants paid nearly $100 billion in taxes in 2022, challenging the notion that they burden social programs and highlighting their significant economic contribution.
Study Finds Undocumented Immigrants Paid Nearly $100 Billion in Taxes in 2022 – Challenging Myths About Their Impact on Social Programs
According to AZ Mirror, a new study shows that undocumented immigrants paid nearly $100 billion in taxes in 2022, including federal, state, and local taxes. This large tax payment contradicts the idea that undocumented immigrants hurt social programs. Many of these immigrants pay taxes but can’t use the services their taxes fund, like Medicare and Social Security.
The study also found that undocumented immigrants often pay higher tax rates than some of the richest people in their states. For example, in Florida, they pay 8% in taxes, while the top 1% pay just 2.7%. This means undocumented workers are contributing more to public services than those with higher incomes.
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Experts Warn Deporting Undocumented Immigrants Could Harm Economy and Local Businesses
Experts say that if undocumented immigrants were deported, it could hurt the economy. They play an important role in paying taxes and filling labor gaps. Losing these workers would affect local businesses and reduce tax money for communities. The study highlights how important undocumented immigrants are to both the economy and public services.