Trump's Immigration Policies and Their Impact on Jobs and the Labor Market

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Deutsche Bank and other economists warn that reduced immigration under Trump's policies could significantly slow U.S. job growth and economic expansion, as demographic challenges and an aging population require immigrant labor to sustain growth. Experts highlight that a decline in immigration could lead to weaker employment figures, lower GDP growth, and potential economic overheating, with some estimates suggesting a reduction of 0.3 to 0.4 percentage points in GDP if migration flatlines or declines.
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