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More immigrants, paid childcare key to economic growth, White House says

Published Mar 20, 2023 03:03PM ET Updated Mar 20, 2023 05:46PM ET
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By Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boosting immigration and public spending on childcare could help cover a large shortfall in the U.S. labor supply that threatens to curtail economic growth in coming years, a new report by President Joe Biden's top economic advisers concludes.

The annual report by the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) said the aging U.S. workforce, slowing population growth and declining labor force participation by both women and men have created "significant headwinds" for U.S. labor supply, which could depress economic growth and living standards for years.

“Necessity is the mother of invention," CEA Chair Cecilia Rouse told Reuters, warning that failure to enact comprehensive immigration reform and steps that allowed workers to balance home and work responsibilities would harm the U.S. economy.

The report comes amid strong resistance in Congress to Biden's efforts to enact immigration reform, guarantee paid leave for all workers, and boost childcare options, with Republican control of the House of Representatives further narrowing the odds for action.

Rouse said changes were imperative to ensure U.S. growth: “These are not political issues; these are economic issues. If we want to continue the kinds of economic prosperity that we count on ... we have to have all hands on deck."

Labor force participation has begun to recover after an abrupt shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, but remains lower than it was in the 2000s, the report noted. COVID accelerated the trend, with more older workers retiring, while declining U.S. life expectancy was removing other workers.

That means the "vast majority" of the growth in working age people will come from immigrants and their descendants, it said.

Allowing more immigrants to enter the United States, and legalizing the status of 11 million people already in the country without authorization to work, would offset the aging demographics and boost innovation, without a big impact on the wages and employment of the existing population, it said.

Funding childcare, removing barriers to employment for previously incarcerated people, and expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit, while supporting regional development and encouraging higher rates of unionization would also draw more adults in the workforce and boost labor supply, the report said.

 

 

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Larry Langley
Larry Langley Mar 21, 2023 3:23AM ET
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what would any of you know about work. I ran corporations at a high level. You don't know anything about sacrifice or real management. Most here are Trolls or zero experience on both sides of the fence.
Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Mar 21, 2023 3:09AM ET
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unions protect the lazy only. we don't need more entitled people in the workforce, we need more workers
Larry Langley
Larry Langley Mar 20, 2023 7:00PM ET
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Has nothing to do with money. The Fed harps on the issue of 10+ million missing workers and added costs. A stupid reason for raising rates when companies openly state they're increasing fees. Immigration has been held up by people married to an American or engaged, then married. GOP screwed this up, and most are miltary, veterans and are GOP voters. The most legal form of Immigration has went from a 3-5 months process IF you qualify, now 3 to 5 years. They could solve part of this issue, and fill jobs nobody is taking.
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A_Jaundiced_Eye Mar 20, 2023 4:18PM ET
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Mo' money, Mo' money, Mo' money.
Jamie Pearson
Jamie Pearson Mar 20, 2023 3:13PM ET
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Always easy to spend other peoples money at "the point of the governments gun". Sounds like an opinion.  Not based on facts if you asked me.  Where's the numbers to back this  up?
Chad Richer Than You
Chad Richer Than You Mar 20, 2023 3:10PM ET
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The United States of Mexico
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It always makes me laugh when foreign provocateurs think the majority of Americans are xenophobic. We are not. We'd even welcome a visit from Chad -- or a citizenship application if he wants to live a free life.
 
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