Saturday, October 1, 2016

The New Face of Immigration Is Changing the Housing Market - Bloomberg View

The New Face of Immigration Is Changing the Housing Market - Bloomberg View



The twin shortages plaguing the U.S. in 2016 -- a shortage of cheap service labor, and a shortage of affordable housing -- are products of the same little-noticed trend: For decades, the education level of immigrants has been rising. 
A recent report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine entitled "The Economic and Fiscal Consequences of Immigration" shows that since 1970, average educational attainment of Mexican immigrants has increased to 9.5 years from 5.7 years. For Latin American immigrants outside of Mexico, average educational attainment has increased to 11.3 years from 9.5 years. For Chinese immigrants, it's increased to 13.9 years from 10.5 years.
This "up-skilling" of the immigrant labor force is contributing to the country's labor and housing woes

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