A historic shift in U.S. demographics: for the first time in at least five decades, the outflow of immigrants exceeded new arrivals in 2025. That's according to fresh estimates just released by Brookings Institution economists. This reversal marks a notable turning point in migration patterns that have shaped American demographics and labor markets for generations. The data suggests significant implications for economic trends, labor supply dynamics, and broader macroeconomic conditions that investors track closely.

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