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Native-born US workforce totals dipped — as immigrant labor figures rose: report

Last updated: December 21, 2024 10:45 am
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The Changing Face of the American Labor Force

The composition of the American labor force is undergoing a significant transformation, with a noticeable decline in the number of native-born Americans entering the workforce, particularly among men.

A recent analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies has shed light on this concerning trend, revealing that the share of working-age U.S.-born men not participating in the labor force has been steadily increasing over the years. In April 1960, this figure stood at 11%, rose to 17% in 2000, and reached 22% by April 2024.

Men are the demographic experiencing the most significant drop in labor force participation. Supachai – stock.adobe.com

Within the prime working-age group of 25 to 54-year-old U.S.-born men, the proportion not engaged in the labor force was 4% in 1960, 9% in 2000, and 12% in 2024.

The study highlighted that as of April last year, a staggering 43 million U.S.-born individuals aged 16 to 64 were not employed, marking an increase of 8.5 million since 2000. Additionally, there were 9.7 million immigrants and 5.8 million unemployed immigrants and U.S.-born individuals not in the labor force.

The study emphasized the existence of a substantial pool of untapped labor in the U.S., challenging the notion that a labor shortage justifies reliance on illegal immigration.

Notably, the number of working-age U.S.-born men not participating in the labor force surged by 13.2 million from 1960 to 2024, while the number of working-age immigrant men in the workforce increased by 14.1 million during the same period.

States with the largest rise in working-age men out of the workforce include Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, Alaska, Florida, New Jersey, Mississippi, North Carolina, and California. Zamrznuti tonovi – stock.adobe.com

Furthermore, the study revealed that the trend of fewer women entering the workforce post-2000 was briefly reversed following the pandemic.

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