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The U.S. Census Bureau’s “Income and Poverty in the United States: 2014” report released Wednesday reveals that between 2013 and 2014, foreign-born households saw their median incomes go up by $2,031 while native-born households experienced a median income decline of $1,311.
“The income of households maintained by a foreign-born person increased 4.3 percent, from $47,561 to $49,592; while the median income of households maintained by a native-born person declined 2.3 percent, from $55,989 to $54,678,” the Census Bureau report reads.
Naturalized citizens has the highest median household income of $59,261 in 2014, followed by native-born households with $54,678 and non-citizens with $40,795.
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The Census report further reveals that 46.7 million people in the U.S. live in poverty, including 14.2 percent of native-born Americans and 18.5 percent of the foreign-born population.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/09/16/u-s-census-foreign-born-income-increases-native-born-income-declines/
U.S. CENSUS: FOREIGN-BORN INCOME INCREASES AS NATIVE-BORN INCOME DECLINES
by CAROLINE MAY





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