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[The Economic Impact and Future Risks of the H-1B Visa Program]-[We're about to lose a lot of foreign STEM workers]

The Indicator from Planet Money · B1 · 2025-09-30

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The Economic Impact and Future Risks of the H-1B Visa Program

Introduction: A Personal Encounter with Policy Uncertainty

The episode begins with a personal account from host Darian Woods, who experienced the stress of sudden immigration policy shifts during his honeymoon. The Trump administration’s announcement of a massive $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa entrants created widespread panic among foreign workers. This event serves as a focal point for analyzing the broader economic significance of the H-1B program, which has served as a primary bridge for high-skilled talent to enter the U.S. labor market since 1990.

The Economic Contribution of High-Skilled Immigrants

Economist Michael Clemens from George Mason University explains that the H-1B program is vital for attracting "educated, credentialed foreign workers," particularly in STEM fields such as computer programming and medical research. Economic research provides a strong consensus that these workers drive significant growth. Clemens highlights that H-1B visa workers lead to "more patents, more businesses getting started, and longer survival of startups."

One landmark study published in the Journal of Labor Economics—a publication Clemens notes is so rigorous that one might "have to give your spleen to get into"—found that the H-1B program was responsible for 30 to 50 percent of all productivity growth in the U.S. over a 20-year period. This productivity boost is not limited to tech; it creates a ripple effect, fostering job growth in ancillary sectors like childcare, construction, and security.

The Wage Debate and Structural Flaws

While the Trump administration argued that H-1B workers "undercut the wages of American workers," Clemens presents a more nuanced view. He acknowledges that a greater supply of specific workers can lead to slower wage growth for direct competitors, but emphasizes that this does not necessarily mean wages are falling. Instead, the economy experiences a trade-off where overall productivity gains raise prosperity, though not always equally.

Clemens argues that the real issue is not the presence of foreign workers, but the structural rigidity of the visa program. The program "de facto ties workers to employers," which limits the workers' "outside option"—the ability to leave for a better job. This lack of mobility is what truly suppresses wages. Clemens suggests that reform should focus on increasing flexibility to foster competition among employers, rather than imposing punitive fees.

The Dangers of Arbitrary Policy

The introduction of the $100,000 fee is criticized by Clemens not just for its cost, but for its nature as an "arbitrary" tax. He labels it a "risk tax" because it introduces extreme uncertainty. If the fee can jump to $100,000, it could theoretically escalate to "$250,000" or even a "million dollars" based on the "arbitrary whims of politicians."

This unpredictability discourages both talent and companies from investing in the U.S. system. As the U.S. creates barriers, other nations like Canada, the U.K., and China are actively launching programs to attract the same high-skilled STEM workers. Clemens warns that if the U.S. falls behind in critical sectors like artificial intelligence, policymakers may look back at this period as a pivotal moment where the country voluntarily dismantled its competitive advantage.

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This is The Indicator from Planet Money.
I'm Waylon Wong and I'm joined by Darian Woods, freshly back from his honeymoon.
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