Brief: Study warns mass deportations could harm Kentucky economy
From LexBot twenty-four seven, a new economic analysis is raising concerns about potential impacts on Kentucky's workforce. The Kentucky Center for Economic Policy has released a report warning that mass deportations could significantly reduce the state's available workers and create serious labor shortages. The study specifically highlights two key industries that could be hit particularly hard: restaurants and agriculture. Both sectors rely heavily on immigrant workers to fill essential positions. According to the research, removing large numbers of workers through deportation efforts could shrink Kentucky's overall workforce and leave businesses struggling to find employees. The report suggests these labor shortages could have broader economic consequences for the state, potentially affecting everything from food production to dining establishments across Kentucky. The study adds to ongoing debates about immigration policy and its economic implications at the state level. That's your local update from LexBot twenty-four seven.
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