The Fiscal Cost of Resettling Refugees in the United States
"...Reflecting America’s long tradition of providing refuge to the oppressed, we have admitted over
3.5 million people since 1980 and
96,900 refugees just in the last year in 2016.

As the nation considers what levels of immigration we can fiscally and environmentally sustain, it is
important to understand the costs of resettling both refugees (people seeking refugee status abroad)
and political asylum seekers (those applying for refugee status from within the United States).
According to a new study released by FAIR, the
annual cost to U.S. taxpayers is $1.8 billion and over five years, that financial burden skyrockets to $8.8 billion.
...The cost per refugee to American taxpayers just under $79,600 in the first five years after a refugee is resettled in the U.S...."
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