Are Refugees Good or Bad for the Economy? Here’s What the Numbers Say
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- Recent studies indicate that refugees demonstrate high rates of entrepreneurship and, over time, contribute more in tax revenues than they receive in government benefits. This data challenges common perceptions about the economic impact of refugees.
- The findings highlight the potential economic benefits of refugee populations, suggesting that their integration can lead to increased tax revenues and entrepreneurial activity, which may positively influence local economies and public finances.
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