Today, over 50 million Americans have full or partial German ancestry, making German-Americans the largest white ethnic group in the United States. Immigration gives the United States an economic edge in the world economy. Immigrants bring innovative ideas and entrepreneurial spirit to the U.S. economy. They provide business contacts to other markets, enhancing America's ability to trade and invest profitably in the global economy. They keep the economy flexible, allowing U.S. producers to keep prices down and to respond to changing consumer demands. German Americans have changed the course of history and paved USA’s path of progress. From those who were among earliest settlers and farmers to today’s innovative leaders in business and public service, German Americans have shaped every sector of the society in United States. More Americans can trace their roots to Germany than to any other nation, and elements of German heritage are embedded deeply in the country’s character. German Americans have, throughout history, proven that diversity can be one of USA’s greatest strengths, since we couldn’t imagine The United States without kindergartens, Christmas traditions, New York’s most spectacular landmark – the Brooklyn Bridge, while taking a flight in Boeing made airplane or playing a Stainway piano.
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