homeWelcome, sign in or click here to subscribe.login
     


 

 

Business


Subscriber content preview

August 22, 2019

Census figures show economic gap narrows with citizenship

By MIKE SCHNEIDER
Associated Press

ORLANDO, Fla. — Foreign-born residents had higher rates of full-time employment than those born in the United States last year, and naturalized immigrants were more likely to have advanced degrees than the native-born, according to figures released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau.

The new figures show that the economic gap between the native-born and the foreign-born in the United States appears to narrow with citizenship.


 
. . .


To read this story in full login or purchase a subscription.




Email or user name:
Password:
 
Forgot password? Click here.