The United States has the 12th freest economy in the World. A worry in the United States is that immigrants and their descendants will vote to expand welfare benefits for themselves. In this case it is not true because most immigrants choose to identify with the already existing benefits that American citizens have. This worry is debunked after knowing that state governments are in control over setting whichever laws and benefits they choose. A study by the economist Zac Gochenour of Western Carolina University and Alex Nowrasteh found that larger populations of immigrants or more diversity in ethnic groups actually did nothing to increase or decrease welfare on the state
The United States has the 12th freest economy in the World. A worry in the United States is that immigrants and their descendants will vote to expand welfare benefits for themselves. In this case it is not true because most immigrants choose to identify with the already existing benefits that American citizens have. This worry is debunked after knowing that state governments are in control over setting whichever laws and benefits they choose. A study by the economist Zac Gochenour of Western Carolina University and Alex Nowrasteh found that larger populations of immigrants or more diversity in ethnic groups actually did nothing to increase or decrease welfare on the state