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    Jobs report: Employment for native-born and foreign-born workers in July

    By Zachary Halaschak and Joseph Lawler,

    1 day ago

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    The jobs report for July released Friday showed that employment has declined for native-born and risen for foreign-born workers over the past year.

    The breakdown of jobs by migration status has gained interest in recent months for several reasons. One is that Republicans have argued that President Joe Biden’s policies have favored immigrants. Another is that the large number of immigrants in recent years may be adding to economic growth in a way that is not adequately accounted for in some government statistics.

    The household survey included in the monthly jobs report shows employment for both categories of workers. The numbers, which are not adjusted for seasonal variations, are separate from the payroll jobs reported from the larger survey of business establishments. Because the survey is smaller, the numbers bounce around more.

    In July, employment for native-born workers rose by 131,000 to 131 million. Over the past year, it is down 1.2 million.

    Employment for foreign-born workers, meanwhile, rose by 134,000 to 31 million.

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    One important note is that the native-born population is shrinking, and many people are aging out of the workforce.

    So, the absolute number of native-born workers might be stalling, but unemployment for native-born workers remains low by historical standards.

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