Indians in the U.S. Fact Sheet
Demographic and economic data on the Indian immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Indian immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Filipino immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Cambodian immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Burmese immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Bhutanese immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Demographic and economic data on the Bangladeshi immigrant and U.S.-born populations in the United States.
Nearly 790,000 young unauthorized immigrants have received work permits and deportation relief through the federal program created under Obama in 2012.
Without a 6% increase in births to foreign-born women between 1990 and 2015, an overall decline in annual U.S. births would have been even larger.
U.S. employers planned to pay high-skilled foreign workers with H-1B visas a median salary of $80,000 a year in fiscal year 2016.
Lawful immigrants account for three-quarters of the foreign-born population in the U.S. – 33.8 million people out of 44.7 million people in 2015.