Population Research and Policy Review
Volume 13, Issue 3, 1994, Pages 225-256

State and local fiscal impacts of US immigrants: Evidence from New Jersey (Article)

Espenshade T.J.* , King V.E.
  • a Office of Population Research, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, United States
  • b Trinity College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Abstract

This paper uses a household-level estimation strategy to develop new evidence on the state and local fiscal impacts of US immigration. The methodology is applied to 1980 census microdata for New Jersey, a state that now ranks fifth in the nation in the size of its foreign-born population. All New Jersey households combined in 1980 imposed a net fiscal burden on state government of more than US$2.1 billion, and a net burden on the aggregate of all local governments totaling nearly $ 690 million. Both native- and immigrant-headed households received government benefits worth more than they paid in taxes. The typical immigrant-headed household imposed an average fiscal burden of $ 350 on local governments throughout New Jersey, versus roughly $ 225 for each native-headed household. At the state level, however, net fiscal impacts of immigrants and natives were similar: an average annual deficit of $ 841 for immigrants compared with $ 846 for native households. There are larger disparities among the foreign-born population than between native-headed and immigrant-headed households. Latin American households have the most unfavorable fiscal implications of any immigrant subgroup. Taken together, our findings illustrate the overriding importance of household income and number of school-age children as determinants of taxes paid, benefits received and, ultimately, of net fiscal impacts. © 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Author Keywords

New Jersey Costs Immigration USA Fiscal

Index Keywords

household burden USA, New Jersey fiscal impact local economy immigrant population

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0028561029&doi=10.1007%2fBF01074336&partnerID=40&md5=897a159d2f0bc10b0462172619ee10df

DOI: 10.1007/BF01074336
ISSN: 01675923
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English