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The impact of Indian diaspora in US: From leadership to economic growth

Last updated on - Oct 1, 2024, 15:37 IST
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India-origin CEOs leading fortune 500 companies

16 out of the Fortune 500 companies are currently led by CEOs of Indian origin, employing 2.7 million people in the US. (Picture credit: ChatGPT)

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Indian diaspora in unicorn leadership

72 of 648 unicorn startups globally are run by Indian-origin entrepreneurs, accounting for 11% of all unicorn companies. (Picture credit: Copilot)

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Indian international students driving US economy

With 2,70,000 Indian international students enrolling annually, they contribute over $10 billion in spending, supporting the creation of 93,000 jobs in the US.
(Picture credit: Copilot)

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Indian diaspora ownership in US hotel industry

60% of all US hotels are owned by Indian-origin entrepreneurs, generating $700 billion in revenue and creating 4 million jobs. (Picture credit: ChatGPT)

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Indian diaspora contribution to US taxes

Though making up just 1.5% of the US population, the Indian diaspora contributes 5-6% of total US taxes. (Picture credit: Copilot)

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