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Indian Entrepreneurs Drive U.S. Unicorn Growth

Indian-origin entrepreneurs are pivotal in the U.S. startup ecosystem, founding 96 unicorns, more than any other immigrant group. This trend challenges the narrative of immigrants taking jobs, highlighting their role in innovation and economic growth.

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iGEN Editorial
June 6, 2026
Indian Entrepreneurs Drive U.S. Unicorn Growth

Indian-origin entrepreneurs are playing a transformative role in the U.S. startup ecosystem, founding 96 unicorns, more than any other immigrant group. This trend challenges the narrative of immigrants taking jobs, highlighting their role in innovation and economic growth.

Immigrant Contributions to U.S. Unicorns

According to a report by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP), immigrants have founded or co-founded 455 of America's 775 unicorns, accounting for 59% of all U.S. billion-dollar startups. This underscores the significant impact of immigrants on the U.S. economy.

  • 455 unicorns founded by immigrants
  • 59% of U.S. billion-dollar startups
  • 96 unicorns founded by Indian-origin entrepreneurs

Economic Impact and Employment

The collective value of these immigrant-founded unicorns is estimated at $5 trillion. These companies employ an average of 833 workers each, contributing substantially to the U.S. job market and economy.

"Immigrant-founded unicorns are a testament to the innovative spirit and economic contributions of immigrants in the U.S.," said Munjal Shah, CEO of Hippocratic AI.

Indian-Origin Entrepreneurs Leading the Charge

Indians lead the pack with 96 unicorns, surpassing other immigrant groups such as Israel (60), Britain (47), and China (41). This dominance is reflected in the median household income of Indian families in the U.S., which is approximately $150,000, significantly higher than the national average.

Country Number of Unicorns
India 96
Israel 60
Britain 47
China 41

Challenging the Narrative

The report arrives amid heightened anti-immigrant sentiment, particularly against Indians, due to political debates over H-1B visas. However, the data presents a positive picture of immigrant enterprise, countering the narrative of job theft.

Future Outlook

The role of immigrant entrepreneurs in driving innovation and economic growth in the U.S. is undeniable. As these startups continue to grow, they are expected to further enhance the U.S. economy and job market.

The next milestone for this sector will be the release of the NFAP's annual report on immigrant contributions to the U.S. economy, expected in Q4 2026.

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