Los inmigrantes inyectaron 3.7 billones al mercado de vivienda estabilizando los precios en este sector, reporta un estudio de AS/COA y Partnership for a New American Economy.
According to new data released by AS/COA and the Partnership for a New American Economy, immigrants created $3.7 trillion in U.S. housing wealth from 2000 to 2010.
A newly released research by AS/COA and the Partnership for a New American Economy shows how immigrants revitalize declining communities by contributing to U.S. housing wealth.
AS/COA and the Partnership for a New American Economy released new data by the U.S. Census on how immigration bolsters U.S. housing demand in once or potentially blighted areas.
A newly released study by AS/COA and the Partnership for a New American Economy shows immigrants revitalize declining communities by bolstering the U.S. housing market.
New research by AS/COA and Partnership for a New American Economy finds that U.S. immigrants have created $3.7 trillion in housing wealth.
AS/COA’s Christopher Sabatini indicates that viewing U.S.-Cuba mail talks as a mere concession “defies the very notion of diplomacy and the stated goals of our Cuba policy.”