New American Economy advocates for immigration reform through the use of data and
personal narrative emphasizing the impact immigrants make on America in a variety of fields. Including
entrepreneurship,
innovation, educational and economic success, cultural contributions, and community-building, NAE highlights the benefits of increased immigration both nationally and in states and communities across the country. NAE also partakes in coalition-building and mobilization to ensure all voices are heard. New American Economy annually updates its data interactive
Map the Impact, which provides detailed data on the contributions immigrants make across states, cities, counties, congressional districts, and nationally. Through its Cities Index project, NAE also releases research on how well the top 100 major U.S. metro areas integrate immigrants across a wide range of policy and socio-economic measures. In 2017, NAE partnered with the Great Lakes Metro Chambers Coalition to release
New Americans and a New Direction: The Role of Immigrants in Reviving the Great Lakes Region, a report on the ways immigrants have helped revitalize
Rust Belt cities. In 2011, NAE's inaugural report found that more than 40 percent of
Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or the children of immigrants. In addition to entrepreneurship rates, NAE produces original research highlighting immigrant contributions in sectors including health care, housing, technology and farming, among others. ==Policy advocacy==