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H‑1B Visa Analysis Shows How Much Indian Workers Earn in US

H‑1B Visa Analysis Shows How Much Indian Workers Earn in US

Summary

A recent report shows Indian workers in the U.S. earn more on average than U.S.-born college graduates, with a median salary of about $146,000. However, some H‑1B visa holders earn less than comparable American workers, and the program remains a topic of debate about wages and skilled labor.

Key Facts

  • Indian nationals working in the U.S. have median earnings of around $146,000, much higher than U.S.-born graduates.
  • Workers who came to the U.S. on student visas earn about $115,000 on average, compared to $87,000 for U.S.-born graduates.
  • Research shows H-1B visa holders earn about 16% less than Americans in similar roles, though some make more depending on age and experience.
  • Younger H-1B workers often earn more than their American peers, partly because they studied in the U.S. and gained work experience through programs like Optional Practical Training.
  • Many Indian and foreign workers are employed in higher-paying fields such as technology and engineering.
  • Critics say some employers use H-1B visas to hire workers at lower wages, while supporters say the program fills skilled labor shortages.
  • President Donald Trump introduced a $100,000 fee on new H-1B petitions in 2025 to limit misuse, but a federal judge blocked this fee in June 2026, calling it an unauthorized tax.
  • The government plans to appeal the court decision blocking the H-1B fee.
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