The U.S. has just experienced its largest one-year demographic increase in the country's history, growing by over 3.8 million in 2023 and mostly due to immigration, according to a recent report by John Burns Research and Consulting (JBREC).

Immigration is one of the biggest issues ahead of the 2024 presidential election, with polls showing widespread concern and President Joe Biden's likely Republican opponent Donald Trump accusing him of failing to stop a surge of migrants across the U.S.-Mexico border during his presidency.

Eric Finnigan, vice president of Building Products Research and Demographics at JBREC, wrote about the report on X, formerly known as Twitter, saying that "the surge is likely short-lived" as it's almost entirely due to immigration, which is "conditional on policy, legislation, regulations" and others.
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