The U.S. Census Bureau recently released a report on the nation’s foreign-born population. The data indicates that between 2010 and 2022, the country’s foreign-born population increased by more than 15%. Making up nearly 14% of the U.S.’ total population, the foreign-born Americans totals more than 46 million people, an increase of six million since 2010.
Most, but not all, of these people will become part of a vast mass middle market of workers, consumers, and perhaps someday retirees. Some will struggle, while others are already more affluent or will become wealthy over time. However, what is clear is that nearly all of them will not share a common retirement heritage.
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