A bipartisan Senate false bill to overhaul the nation's immigration system, critics claim that it would cost an additional $ 6.3 trillion, citing a study by the conservative groups oppose the bill. However, the report is an analysis of the bill, it says, the cost of maintaining the status quo "can run into trillion" - more than $ 6.3 trillion of net costs will be significantly reduced.
There Sen. David Vitter said the bill "worth $ 6.3 trillion price tag" problem, we find:
Heritage Foundation (Heritage Foundation) research, production, began its analysis of the Senate plan unveiled months ago. The report's lead author, said some aspects of the bill, such as increased for highly skilled workers in a green card or lawful permanent resident visa, you may reduce the cost forecast.
Reported that the total cost of the bill was $ 6.3 trillion over 50 years, but "net increase in financial costs," is $ 5.3 trillion of. In addition, the net cost without considering what the report calls "the loopholes in the existing laws," which will allow many immigrants to obtain citizenship and tap the government program costs, "can run into trillion." So, Even by the report's own estimates, the net cost - more than the cost of inaction - could be far less than the $ 6.3 trillion or even $ 5.3 trillion.
Heritage cost estimate is more than 50 years, a fact that the immigration bill's critics citing the report, the general left. Many economists warned that such a long period of time highlighting the cost of highly speculative - it assumes that the already unsustainable social security or health insurance plan, for example, does not change.
Heritage less optimistic assumptions than the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office cost of a similar migration program in 2007 when it was expected. CBO, has yet to complete the analysis, the current bill, concluded that the 2007 bill would have a "relatively small net effect over 20 years of federal budget."
Heritage's report calculated the cost paid to those living in the United States illegally child's welfare, these children despite the many legal citizens.
Back in 2007, a similar report from the conservative Heritage Foundation warns that "amnesty" legislation helped doom the high cost of bipartisan immigration bill's fate. The Senate is currently considering the so-called Gang of Eight immigration bill, Heritage released a highly anticipated updated version of the 2007 report. This time, the resettlement plan, which includes a "path to citizenship Heritage Project," will cost American taxpayers $ 6.3 trillion over the next 50 years.
The Senate bill's opponents quickly seized report evidence that the United States simply can not afford immigration bill.
Dismissed the bill - including some Republicans often ideologically aligned with the heritage supporters - flawed and misleading research. The report also came under fire from a conservative and a liberal think tank. Most blamed discounting, immigration reform is possible positive impact on the overall economy legacy report's author.
Located in the heart of each one assuming economic forecasts, we will help you sort out through the support and guidance of some of the largest artifacts forecasts.
Analysis
Traditional reporting methodology, which is called the "illegal immigrant amnesty fiscal cost American taxpayers," is very simple. Most low-income, low-education households net tax "consumers," which means they get more government services and to pay more than they have to pay the tax. Reports that in 2010, in the United States-led families who did not receive a high school education - average - $ 46,582 in government grants, while paying only $ 11,469, taxes, resulting in an average net loss of $ 35,113 budget. This is crucial, the report noted, the typical illegal immigration, because "only a grade 10 education."
These people came to the United States illegally - even though they are not eligible for welfare, social security and Medicare and other government programs - is already on the U.S. taxpayer, the report noted, because their children are in taxpayer-funded public school students leakage and those same children are eligible for medical benefits and other services. In addition, the report notes that "illegal immigrants living in the community, they use roads, parks, sewers, police and fire."
Heritage, May 6: In 2010, illegal immigrants receives an average of about $ 24,721 family government benefits and services, some of the $ 10,334 in taxes. This generated an average annual fiscal deficit (net of income taxes) of about $ 14,387 per household. This cost must be made by U.S. taxpayers. Amnesty International will provide unauthorized access to over 80 NLS Obamacare, social security and health insurance benefit plans, family. Every household's budget deficit would soar.
According to the report, the net loss decreased in the first 13 years after the signing of the immigration bill, because immigrants apply for a temporary state, is expected to contribute more in taxes, but they are still for the welfare and other government health insurance plan will not qualify. It is expected that it will take at least 13 years of full citizenship for immigrants. However, after this point, the legacy report, "former illegal immigrant families may be at the same rate the same level of education as a legal immigrant households began to receive government benefits," government spending and deficits "will greatly increase."
Legacy: The former illegal immigrants together over a lifetime, will get $ 9.4 trillion of government benefits and services, and pay $ 3.1 trillion U.S. dollars of tax revenue. They produced a lifetime deficit (total revenue minus total taxes) of $ 6.3 trillion. (All dollar figures are in 2010 constant prices). This should be considered a minimum estimate.
"These people do not pay as much as they take a" Heritage Senior Fellow Robert principals, the report's lead author, told us in a telephone interview. The United States has a highly distributed system, he said, and those without a high school education - average - Net loss of government spending, while those with a college degree, net contributors government coffers. "If the Immigration and Grade 10 education is not a federal cost, then no one was," the principal said.
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