Immigrants Dominate Small-Business Ownership In New York City

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First Posted: 10/05/11 04:35 PM ET Updated: 12/05/11 05:12 AM ET

Nearly half of all small-business owners in New York City are immigrants, according to a new report by the Fiscal Policy Institute's Immigration Research Initiative.

That number increases dramatically when the focus is turned on small businesses that aid in residents' daily lives. According to the study, immigrants own 84 percent of small grocery stores, 69 percent of restaurants and 63 percent of clothing stores. The trend continues into other industries like construction and engineering, which cite 62 percent and 40 percent ownership, respectively. In total, 48 percent of business owners in the Big Apple are immigrants.

The study, which collected data between 2005 and 2009, also reflects the reality that many immigrants operate in industries with low wages and poor working conditions, such as dry cleaning and laundry and taxi and limousine services, which both cited 90 percent immigrant ownership.

The numbers seem high, but in New York City's cultural melting pot, immigrants make up 36 percent of the total population and 46 percent of the labor workforce. In fact, 44 percent of the city's population between ages 16 to 44 years old are immigrants.

"New York benefits enormously from the rich array of small-business owners who are immigrants," David Dyssegaard Kallick, director of Immigration Research Initiative, said in a statement.

In New York City, the leading countries producing small-business owners include China -- which cites the highest rate at 9 percent -- Dominican Republic, Korea, India, Italy, Greece, Columbia, countries of the former Soviet Union, Israel and Palestinian Territories and Jamaica. The distribution is varied, however, as 55 percent of immigrant small-business owners come from countries not listed in the top 10.

The business-ownership process for immigrants is often laden with regulations, posing a time-consuming challenge to those wishing to start or invest in a business in the United States.

"I would say to states that are creating an environment that is increasingly hostile to immigration: Look what you're giving up," Kallick noted. "Immigrants can be an important part of a healthy and diverse economy."

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Nearly half of all small-business owners in New York City are immigrants, according to a new report by the Fiscal Policy Institute's Immigration Research Initiative. That number increases dramatica...
Nearly half of all small-business owners in New York City are immigrants, according to a new report by the Fiscal Policy Institute's Immigration Research Initiative. That number increases dramatica...
 
 
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12:48 AM on 10/06/2011
This story does not say if these Immigrants are Recent or have been here for years. If Recent I wonder how many are Illegal? I Avoid cabs when I go to the City because I do NOT want an Indian or Pakistanie as my driver. I use Car Services. Cost more BUT you can Know you are Safer that way. You can Request a WASP driver,too.
02:53 PM on 10/09/2011
why dont you want an indian or pakistani as your cab driver?
11:32 PM on 10/09/2011
Weird answer, this is a country of immigrants. African Americans are the only ones who did not come here on their own. It is a melting pot, nobody is illegal. People just came here. Now if you mean they didn't come through Ellis Island, well everybody is not from Europe.
oilfield
small manufacturing business owner
11:40 PM on 10/05/2011
and we wonder why we have a group of protestors basically complaining that they couldnt figure out something to do for a living.
02:55 PM on 10/09/2011
i dont understand the correlation..
explain?
oilfield
small manufacturing business owner
05:28 PM on 10/09/2011
immigrants manage to start businesses while americans protest that no one has given them this or that. no one owes anyone a living.....if they get hungry enough, maybe they will take a job no matter what it is.