How Wages Are Set: Why Immigration Isn’t the Deciding Factor
Wage stagnation is often blamed on immigration, but decades of research show wages are shaped primarily by employer power, industry concentration, and weakened worker bargaining. Immigration changes who is available to work, not how much employers choose to pay. In practice, wage outcomes reflect business decisions and market structure far more than worker inflows.
Assimilation Metrics: How Integration Is Actually Measured
Assimilation metrics don’t score culture. They track whether immigrants and their children gain access to jobs, schools, neighborhoods, and civic power—and whether barriers fade or harden over time.
