workforce immigration
Mississippi’s workforce is changing. More immigrants are taking jobs in key industries. The numbers show a steady increase. Employers need workers. Immigrants are stepping in to fill the gaps.
Mississippi has the smallest share of immigrant workers in the U.S.. Nationally, immigrants make up 16.8% of the workforce. In Mississippi, that number is just 3.4%. That’s a huge difference. The state still relies on these workers.
Mississippi’s hospitality, construction, and healthcare sectors depend on immigrants. These industries have the highest percentage of immigrant workers. Many take on tough jobs that need skilled labor. Employers struggle to find enough workers.
The state is seeing labor shortages. Businesses need help. The immigrant workforce helps keep these industries running. Without them, the labor market would suffer.
In 2023, Mississippi had around 75,300 immigrants. That’s just 2.6% of the state’s total residents. But that number is growing fast. Between 2019 and 2023, immigration in Mississippi jumped by 23%.
The U.S. saw a 4% increase in foreign-born residents. Mississippi’s growth rate was much higher. More immigrants are coming here. The workforce is changing. The state needs skilled workers. Immigrants are filling that need.
Mississippi has one of the lowest labor participation rates. Fewer people are working compared to other states. The workforce needs more skilled professionals.
Many immigrants apply for H-1B visas. This visa allows them to work legally in specialized fields. Most jobs are in healthcare and higher education. Employers sponsor workers to fill open positions. More H-1B workers are applying for permanent residency. The workforce is benefiting from this talent.
Mississippi has jobs to fill. The workforce needs skilled and motivated workers. Immigrants are helping to grow the economy. Businesses are hiring them in higher numbers. Policies must support this workforce expansion.
More jobs mean a stronger economy. Mississippi must recognize the value of its immigrant workers. The state needs policies that promote fair opportunities. With the right steps, Mississippi can build a thriving workforce.
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