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H-2A seasonal worker program has expanded

USDA Economic Research Service
Oct. 14, 2022 1 minute read
H-2A seasonal worker program has expanded

U.S. agricultural employers who anticipate a shortage of U.S. domestic workers can fill seasonal farm jobs with temporary foreign workers through the H-2A visa program. The Department of Labor certified around 317,000 temporary jobs in fiscal year (FY) 2021 under the H-2A visa program, more than six times the number certified in 2005.

Only about 80% of the certified jobs in 2021 resulted in the issuance of a visa. The program has grown partly in response to current U.S. domestic workers finding jobs outside of U.S. agriculture and a drop in newly-arrived immigrants who seek U.S. farm jobs.

The H-2A program continued to expand in FY 2020 despite the jump in U.S. unemployment caused by lockdowns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Six states accounted for about half of the H-2A jobs filled in 2021: Florida, Georgia, Washington, California, North Carolina and Louisiana. Nationally, the average H-2A contract in FY 2020 offered 24 weeks of employment and 39.3 hours per week at an average hourly wage of $13. — USDA Economic Research Service

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