Immigrants made up 14.7% of the U.S. population in 2023, but paid 17.3% of the share of taxes and made up 17.4% of the share of income, making higher income and paying more in taxes per capita than their U.S.-born counterparts, according to the report. Many immigrants come to the U.S. in their twenties, requiring less schooling and therefore education costs than those born in the U.S. Similarly, many temporary or undocumented immigrants do not qualify for Social Security, and cost the government about $74,000 less per capita in old-age benefits.
Example: pipe out only first 10 lines
,详情可参考WhatsApp網頁版
蚂蚁集团将于本月30日通过其全资子公司上海云进信息技术有限公司,正式完成对香港老牌券商耀才证券的控股收购。
M₃₁ ≈ 10⁶ * 2³¹