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๐บ๐ธ The U.S. Federal Reserve warns that declining foreign arrivals could significantly slow future job-market growth.
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๐ Fed analysts predict that net migration will drop sharply next year, reducing the number of new workers entering the economy.
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๐ฅ This decline will shrink the working-age population, weakening the labor force and slowing overall employment expansion.
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๐ The drop in arrivals comes partly from fewer unauthorized immigrants and stricter border enforcement measures.
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๐ The Fed estimates that reduced migration could lower prime-age labor force growth by tens of thousands of workers per month.
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๐ด As more Americans retire, the Fed stresses that native-born workers alone cannot maintain a healthy labor-force pace.
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๐ผ A shrinking labor pool could limit job creation and slow long-term economic growth across multiple industries.
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๐งฎ Lower immigration may ease wage pressure in certain sectors but could also reduce the economyโs productive capacity.
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๐จ The Fed highlights that the U.S. risks facing stagnant or declining labor-force participation if migration does not rebound.
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๐ Overall, the report signals that foreign arrivals remain crucial for sustaining the countryโs workforce and economic momentum.
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