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LATEST DATA INTERACTIVES


NEW AMERICAN FORTUNE 500 IN 2022: THE LARGEST AMERICAN COMPANIES AND THEIR
IMMIGRANT ROOTS

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AMID RISING INFLATION, IMMIGRANT WORKERS HELP EASE LABOR SHORTAGES


AMERICA'S AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AND IMMIGRATION: A CHANGING LANDSCAPE


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NEW AMERICAN FORTUNE 500 IN 2022: TOP AMERICAN COMPANIES AND THEIR IMMIGRANT
ROOTS

Since our first New American Fortune 500 report in 2011, the Council found that
more than two out of every five Fortune 500—the 500 largest corporation by
revenue in the country—had at least one immigrant or child-of-immigrant
founder—a pattern that has remained over the years.


AMID RISING INFLATION, IMMIGRANT WORKERS HELP EASE LABOR SHORTAGES

The U.S. finds itself grappling with the highest levels of inflation since the
1980s, caused largely by an imbalance between the demand and supply of both
labor and goods and services. Using employment projections and data on job
openings, we explore how immigration can help meet labor demands and steer the
economy back to a sustainable growth path.


AMERICA'S AGRICULTURAL WORKERS AND IMMIGRATION: A CHANGING LANDSCAPE

Farm workers are essential to America’s critical food infrastructure. Despite
abundant and fertile land, our food supply of fresh fruit and vegetables relies
increasingly on imported produce as labor shortages in the crop production
industry persist.


THE UNITED STATES IS MORE DIVERSE THAN EVER, IN MORE PLACES THAN EVER

The highly anticipated release of local data from the 2020 Census showed that
the United States is more racially and ethnically diverse than it has ever been.


IMMIGRATION AND AMERICA’S GROWTH

From our biggest cities to the heartland, immigration is increasingly important
in keeping many parts of America growing. With 10,000 Baby Boomers retiring
daily and the working-age population growing slower than it has in decades,
communities face the prospect of running out of workers and losing residents.


A NEW PROFILE OF IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA

We explore immigration at a state level, looking at where newcomers are coming
from, which languages they speak, and what jobs they’re doing.


MAP THE IMPACT: NEW COUNTY-LEVEL DATA ON IMMIGRANTS

For the first time, the Council is releasing new data that shows the significant
contributions that immigrants make to America’s 3,000+ counties. This new data
is the latest feature of NAE's Map the Impact, an interactive map that
quantifies immigrant contributions at the national, state, city, congressional
district, and now county levels, and across business sectors.


WORKING IMMIGRANTS AT RISK OF COVID-19

Many immigrants serve as frontline medical and essential workers in our nation’s
response to the COVID-19 crisis. These roles often put them at a much higher
exposure to disease and a higher risk of infection.


IMMIGRATION AND AMERICA’S GROWTH

From our biggest cities to the heartland, immigration is increasingly important
in keeping many parts of America growing. A growing economy needs a steady,
growing population. Fortunately for the United States, the number of prime
working age (25-65) people has increased on average by 1.3 million each year
from 2000 to 2018.


"THE IRISHMAN" VS "KNIVES OUT": WHAT IMMIGRATION MOVIE IS YOUR CITY WATCHING?

The 92nd Academy Awards are just around the corner. And while change has been
slow to come in diversifying Oscar nominations, we wanted to take a moment and
recognize how immigrant themes are increasingly prominent in mainstream movies.
In this data interactive, we take a look at eight from the past five years.


MAP THE IMPACT 2020: STATE UPDATES

The U.S. population is growing at its slowest rate in a century. This is a
troubling trend as 10,000 Baby Boomers age into retirement each day and
birthrates remain at historic lows. For many states, this means that immigrants
are playing an increasingly important role in sustaining and driving growth.


REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN U.S. CITIES

The number of refugees admitted into the United States has fallen to record
lows. This drop affects not only refugees and their families, but also towns and
cities across the United States that have embraced and been strengthened by
refugees in recent years.


WHAT TALENTS AND SKILLS DO THE MOST RECENT IMMIGRANTS BRING

To understand how immigrants are already filling gaps in our workforce, we
analyzed 2017 data on recent immigrants, or those who had arrived in the country
within the last year. These new Americans prove to be incredibly well-positioned
to fill persistently-vacant positions in our economy, allowing U.S. employers to
expand and create jobs for Americans at all skill levels.


HOW COULD IMMIGRANT VOTERS IMPACT ELECTIONS?

More immigrants are naturalizing and becoming eligible to vote. Where they live
and vote will have significant implications for swing districts in elections to
come.

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