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US Immigration Helps to Raise Wages and Lower Inflation

Paul Krugman, Nobel laureate in economics, argues that immigration is not stealing jobs from Americans but is, in fact, beneficial for the country’s economy. In an opinion piece for The New York Times, the economist analyzes economic criticisms of immigration, citing former President Trump, who claims that immigrants have been taking jobs that belong to […]

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Where to Live in the US for High Quality of Life

In a world in motion, we have more choices than ever for where to live. Companies seeking skilled workers know this, especially when there are many more vacancies than available workers to fill them. That’s why they consider the quality of life when deciding where to set up. CNBC’s annual ranking of states’ business climates,

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Immigrant Living in America among Three Who Won $1.3 Billion

The Oregon Lottery officially revealed recently the winners of the $1.326 billion Powerball ticket. Many immigrants move to the United States for a job that offers good salary conditions. Contact USAFIS; they will tell you what conditions you must meet to immigrate.During a press conference held at the Oregon Lottery headquarters in Salem, Oregon, the

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Here Are the Top States for Women to Live in the USA!

Several metrics were considered when ranking the top states for women to live in the United States. How many women live in poverty, female high school graduation rates, uninsured females, women receiving preventative health care, and the share of females voting in the 2016 presidential election were a few of the factors looked at. Although

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Black Education is on the Rise in the USA

Despite the problematic interracial history of the United States, it seems that the educational gaps between Afro-Americans and Caucasians in the US are finally starting to narrow. As the graph –published at the US Census Bureau – shows, the percentage of undergraduates aged 25 and over among the African-American population has risen by hundreds of

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