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100,000 fewer Chinese international students are in the U nited States compared to 2019, and this trend is showing no signs of slowing . These students are a major economic driver in small college towns and large cities...
Why Chinese students aren't coming to study in the U.S. is an episode from NCUSCR Interviews by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. 100,000 fewer Chinese international students are in the U nited States compared to 2019, and this tr...
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Published Jan 23, 2026, 18:13 long, audio available.
100,000 fewer Chinese international students are in the U nited States compared to 2019, and this trend is showing no signs of slowing . These students are a major economic driver in small college towns and large cities across the United States . In 2024, Chinese international students had an estimated $14.6 billion -dollar economic impact in the United States through tuition and living costs alone . They also greatly add to the science and engineering fields in the United States, particularly in AI and quantum computing . The cost of Chinese international students' contribution to the U.S. economy and academic institutions is difficult to calculate, but what impact does fewer Chinese international students have for the United States? Yingyi Ma joined us in November 2025 to uncover why fewer Chinese students are coming to the United States and what that means for the U.S. economy and higher education. Watch the video and learn more about the speaker here
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Why Chinese students aren't coming to study in the U.S. is an episode from NCUSCR Interviews by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
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Why Chinese students aren't coming to study in the U.S. is from NCUSCR Interviews by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
Published Jan 23, 2026 and 18:13 long