Immigrants represent an outsize 28 percent of Main Street business owners nationally becoming a lifeline for dying neighborhoods, finds a new report by AS/COA and the Fiscal Policy Institute.
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A new AS/COA and Fiscal Policy Institute report finds that in metropolitan Miami, immigrants make up 54 percent of the Main Street business owners, boosting local economic growth.
Explore data on how immigrants contribute to local economies across the United States.
This AS/COA-Fiscal Policy Institute report shows how immigrant entrepreneurs affect growth in U.S. cities.
The number of immigrant main street businesses grew in seven U.S. metropolitan areas that otherwise saw an overall decline in such businesses, reveals a new AS/COA and Fiscal Policy Institute report.
The U.S. shift in Cuba policy will provide a needed lifeline to the island’s private sector, writes AS/COA’s Alana Tummino for U.S. News & World Report.
Estados Unidos puede acelerar el proceso de desarrollo permitiendo la inversión en pequeñas empresas en la isla, escribe la Presidenta y CEO de AS/COA Susan Segal para La Nación.