H-4 workers are more highly educated and have higher earning on average than the overall U.S. working population – with concentrations in the professional, scientific, and technical services industries. bit.ly/2JF2PXB
H-4 visa holders are higher skilled on average than the overall U.S. working population and contribute an estimated $12.9 billion to GDP each year. bit.ly/2JF2PXB
Should immigration be scaled back, even at a cost to the broader economy? Or, should immigration policy be one element of a larger pro-growth policy? #Eakinomicsbit.ly/2FngLkw
The following table provides the cumulative totals of final rules containing some quantified economic impact from each administration through this point in their respective terms. #WeekInRegamericanactionforum.org/week-in-regula…
For months there have been swirling rumors that the president would take executive action to reduce drug prices. But Washington is full of rumors, and you can lose a lot of money betting on any of them. - @djheakinamericanactionforum.org/daily-dish/the…
FACT OF THE DAY: Since January 1, the federal government has published rules that imposed $1.29 trillion in total net costs and 72.4 million hours of net annual paperwork burden increases.