America Loses Over $1 Billion and Nearly 25,000 Jobs as International Student Enrollment Declines

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The United States has lost over $1 billion and nearly 25,000 jobs due to declining international student enrollment, attributed to stricter immigration and visa policies, rising costs, and uncertainty about employment. Countries like Canada, the UK, and Australia are attracting more students with favorable policies. A recent analysis suggests declining enrollment could cost the U.S. over $1.1 billion and affect nearly 23,000 jobs, with California and New York projected to suffer the largest economic losses.

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