Which immigrants contribute most to the Swedish economy and why?
Briefly

The Sweden National Institute of Economic Research's report highlights that immigrants provide a greater net economic benefit compared to natives. It details contributions by different demographics such as asylum seekers versus other immigrants and evaluates their net economic impact based on taxes paid versus public services utilized. Established immigrant groups, like Chileans, showcase increased contributions over the years. The report aims to inform government decisions by showcasing how specific groups affect public finances, revealing trends based on the time spent in the country and their demographic differences.
A report from Sweden's NIER shows immigrants contribute more to the economy than those born in Sweden, particularly with notable variations among different origin countries.
The report dissects the economic contributions of immigrants versus natives through public finance mechanisms, revealing that established immigrant groups tend to have a positive net impact.
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