sir, here is an article of Forbes, published nearing recession, by
Feb 24, 2009, as below.
here we find Indian origin were having highest income than common Americans by 10years before also. ......
it details as below
=> key points:
Despite constituting less than 1% of the U.S. population, Indian-Americans are 3% of the nation's engineers, 7% of its IT workers and 8% of its physicians and surgeons.
Indian Americans are in fact a new "
model minority." This term dates back to the 1960s, when East Asians--Americans of Chinese, Japanese and Korean descent--were noted for their advanced educations and high earnings.
In 2007, the median income of households headed by an Indian American was approximately $83,000, compared with $61,000 for East Asians and $55,000 for whites.
Indian Americans are also less likely to be poor or in prison, compared with whites.
The success of Indian Americans is also often ascribed to
the culture they bring with them, which places strong--some would even say obsessive--emphasis on academic achievement.
When statistical adjustments are used to convert the backward digit span results to full-scale IQ scores, Indian Americans place at about 112 on a bell-shaped IQ distribution, with white Americans at 100.
112 is the 79th percentile of the white distribution. For more context, consider that
Ashkenazi Jews are a famously intelligent ethnic group, and their mean IQ is somewhere around 110.
In sharp contrast to Indian Americans, most U.S. immigrants, especially Mexican, are much less wealthy and educated than U.S. natives, even after many years in the country.
A new immigration policy that prioritizes skills over family reunification could bring more successful immigrants to the U.S. By emphasizing education,
work experience and IQ in our immigration policy, immigrant groups from other national backgrounds could join the list of model minorities.
Constructing new legislation is always difficult, but I propose
a simple starting point for immigration selection: Anyone who can spell guerdon is in!