In a report out today, Pew projects that the US working-age (25-64) population will grow from 173 million in 2015 to 183 million in 2035. But new immigrants will account for all the growth. Without them, the number of working-age Americans would drop to 166 million by 2035.
As Baby Boomers retire, the number of US-born working-age adults with US-born parents will account for a smaller share of working-age population: 66 per cent in 2035, down from 74 per cent in 2015.
An aging workforce and disappointing gains in productivity have dragged down US economic growth, which came in at a lackluster 1.9 per cent annual rate from October through December.
The report comes as President Donald Trump calls for the construction of a border wall to keep Mexicans from crossing into the United States in search of work. He also supports stepped-up deportations of immigrants living in the US without permission.
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