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January 7, 2025

How Deporting Undocumented Workers Could Impact Stocks and Social Security

The current inflation rate appears to settle around 2.5% annually. However, if undocumented workers are deported, inflation could jump to 4.5%. This dramatic increase could significantly affect both stock market performance and Social Security funding. Such a shift demands attention from investors and policymakers alike. Economic stability is closely tied to labor supply and demand. Recognizing these interconnected issues is essential for anyone involved in finance or investment. Understanding the repercussions of immigration policies is vital to strategizing for future financial landscapes.

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