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Immigration Held U.S. Wage Pressures in Check, IMF’s Georgieva Says

Immigration Held U.S. Wage Pressures in Check, IMF’s Georgieva Says

A surge in immigration has made the U.S. economy more competitive by preventing wages from rising more than they otherwise would have, the head of the International Monetary Fund said Thursday. Asked to explain why U.S. economic growth is currently outpacing Europe, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva cited “abundant labor coming across the border,” alongside innovation and relatively moderate energy prices. “It creates a domestic political problem,” said Georgieva, who was just selected to serve a second term at the IMF’s helm.