SynopsisCentral bankers at Jackson Hole warned that aging populations and shrinking workforces necessitate increased foreign labor to sustain economic growth. Leaders from Europe, Japan, and the UK emphasized migrant workers' crucial role in stabilizing economies. Without foreign labor, countries like Germany and Spain would face significant GDP reductions and hindered recoveries, highlighting immigration's economic importance.


Source:   The Times
August 24, 2025 08:44 UTC