Elderly Immigrants Arriving After 55 More Likely to Use Welfare
Elderly immigrants in the United States are more likely to use welfare programs compared to native-born elderly. Immigrants who arrive after age 55 are especially prone to using welfare, even if they don't receive more social security benefits. The increase in immigrant welfare use in the 1980s was mainly due to new immigrants participating more. It's not just about low income or job performance; decisions about taking benefits play a big role in immigrant welfare use.