
Goldman Sachs: U.S. Immigration Plummets 80%, Reshaping Employment "Breakeven Point," AI Becomes the Biggest Variable in the Labor Market

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Goldman Sachs pointed out that due to the immigration restriction policies of the Trump administration, the net number of immigrants in the United States has plummeted by 80%, and it is expected to further drop to 200,000 by 2026. The sharp contraction in labor supply has significantly lowered the monthly job growth threshold needed to maintain a stable unemployment rate from 70,000 to about 50,000. Hiring no longer needs to be as strong as before to keep the unemployment rate stable
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