WZZM 13: Study: Immigrants pay millions in taxes in Grand Rapids
Date: December 6, 2017
The New American Economy partnered with dozens of national organizations to host the iMarch for Immigration Campaign – a nationwide campaign happening Wednesday, Dec. 6.
As part of the campaign NAE released new data regarding the role of immigrants throughout the U.S.
Their study revealed the following:
- In the Grand Rapids Metro Area, the immigrant population paid $3.6 million in taxes in 2014, and held $1.1 billion in spending power that same year.
- There are 65,091 immigrant residents in the Grand Rapids area, and 664,438 state-wide.
- Over 152,780 people are employed at immigrant-owned firms in Michigan.
In addition, 33.3 percent of Fortune 500 companies in Michigan were founded by immigrants or their children. Michigan is home to more than 664,400 immigrants – 6.7 percent of the state’s population.
On Tuesday, Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI) along with 31 other Members of Congress signed a letter to Paul Ryan regarding the need for legislation that protects DACA recipients.
That letter read in part:
“DACA recipients — young people brought to American through no fault of their own — are contributing members of our communities and our economy. For many, this is the only country they have ever known. They are American in every way except their immigration status.”
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