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Report: Number of illegal immigrants working or looking for work in US holding steady

By AccessWDUN staff
Posted 3:00PM on Saturday 5th November 2016 ( 7 years ago )

There were 8 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. working or looking for work in 2014, making up 5 percent of the civilian labor force, according to new Pew Research Center estimates using government data. The number was unchanged and the share was down slightly since 2009, the year the Great Recession officially ended.

The recent stability in the trend for illegal immigrants in the U.S. workforce echoes that for the unauthorized immigrant population overall, according to the report. Both groups had grown rapidly during the 1990s and early 2000s. Compared with their sizes at the start of the recession in 2007, the illegal immigrant workforce was slightly smaller in 2014 and the overall unauthorized immigrant population was markedly smaller.

From 2009 to 2014, when the number of illegal immigrant workers was stable, eight states – Alabama, California, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Nevada, South Carolina and Rhode Island – had statistically significant declines in the number  in their workforces. Seven states – Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and Washington – had increases.

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From 2009 to 2014, when the number of illegal immigrant workers was stable, eight states – Alabama, California, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Nevada, South Carolina and Rhode Island – had statistically significant declines in the number in their workforces. Seven states had increases.

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