A study by the Manhattan Institute reveals that Indian immigrants have a significantly positive effect on the US economy.
According to Daniel Di Martino, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of the study,
the average Indian immigrant and their descendants will save the federal government $1.7 million over 30 years.
This study emerges amidst the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration, including criticism of California for issuing a driver's license to an Indian immigrant involved in a fatal accident.
The findings highlight the economic benefits of Indian immigration to the US, contradicting the administration's stance on immigration.
Author's summary: Indian immigrants boost the US economy by saving $1.7 million per person.