Increasing Number Of Immigrant Workers In U.S. Will Have Little Effect On Medicare, Social Security Issues, According To Report
An increasingly aging U.S. population is expected to put additional strain on the costs of government-sponsored programs, such as Social Security and Medicare, even as the rising number of immigrants contributes to the total number of working-age people, according to a study released on Monday by the Pew Hispanic Center, the
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Filed under: Medicare / Medicaid / Tricare on February 13th, 2008