Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling hands the U.S. economy a $7.7 trillion win
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Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling hands the U.S. economy a $7.7 trillion win

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Key Points:

  • Had the Supreme Court upheld Trump’s executive order, an estimated 255,000 U.S.-born individuals annually would have been denied citizenship, affecting H-1B and L-1 visa holders as well as undocumented workers.
  • U.S. immigrants tend to be more optimistic and happier than the general population, with a record 79% of U.S. adults now viewing immigration positively, according to Gallup CEO Jon Clifton.
  • A study by Gallup and Edward Jones highlights that only 16% of Americans feel their finances support their desired lifestyle, emphasizing the role of hope, optimism, and financial stability in achieving fulfillment.
  • Nike shows signs of recovery with $10.97 billion in quarterly revenue driven by North American growth, but challenges remain in China due to competition and inventory issues.
  • Domestic airfare prices have surged 23.2% since March 2025 amid route cuts and premium cabin focus, while Anthropic resolved a shutdown of its AI model but faces ongoing regulatory challenges impacting government contracts and international markets.

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