Interracial Marriages Among Same-Sex Couples Higher Than Opposite-Sex Couples: Study
About 31 percent of married same-sex couples were interracial, compared to 19 percent of married opposite-sex couples
Former Latin American Presidents Show United Front to Support Candidates Across The Region
The group focused especially on Venezuelan Maria Corina Machado, who won the opposition's primaries and seeks to challenge Nicolas Maduro
Hispanics Mothers Are Eight Times More Likely To be Affected by Newborn Syphilis: Study
The CDC said the continued increase of newborn syphilis can be prevented by taking certain measures
Unemployment Rate Among Latino Workers is Still Higher Than the Country Average
The overall figure rose 0.1 percent in October and clocked in at 3.9 percent. Among Hispanic Americans, the rate rose 0.2% to 4.8%
Adult Hispanics In the U.S. Prefer to Remain Unmarried Due to Wedding Costs
Data from the U.S. Census shows that 23.6 million men and 23.5 million women of Hispanics older than 15 years old are unmarried
Latino Families Stand to Benefit from Inauguration of Low-Income Housing Projects in Florida
HUD found that nearly 25% of Hispanic households met the criteria for worst needs, either paying more than half of their income on housing costs.
Hate Crimes Against Latinos Edged Higher in Major U.S. Cities, According to New Report
Los Angeles, New York, Boston and Chicago, some of the cities in which figures increased significantly
How Latino Communities Stand to Benefit From $200 Million Anti-Drug War Plan in Washington State
The initiative seeks to foster the creation of new jobs and job retention in the state
Hispanics at Work: Don't Talk Politics, but Won't Work for a Boss Who Doesn't Share Their Views: Survey
A Glassdoor study shows how Hispanics are "the most sensitive to the politics of their company's senior executives"
Hispanics Are a Work In Progress Fighting For Bigger Corporate Roles: Latino Leadership Institute
The Latin Times talked to LLI's CEO to learn about the organization's work and analysis of the professional landscape
Miami Grassroots Organizations Seek Immigration Relief for Mexican Farm Workers in The U.S.
They asked President Biden to grant a humanitarian parole and work permits to Mexicans that would allow them to live and work legally in the country
Biden Gives Green Light to Open Enrollment Period As 11 Million Latinos Lack Healthcare Insurance
Through Healthcare.gov or CuidadoDeSalud.gov, U.S. residents can shop for insurance to cover their most pressing healthcare needs
Artificial Intelligence Threatens Millions Of Jobs, But It's A Technology Where Latinos Are Not Far Behind
A recent AI study commissioned by Intuit QuickBooks found that 86% of 1,000 Hispanic and Latino respondents use artificial intelligence in their work, and 38% say they use it daily.
How Latin Culture Takes Over The Place of Honor at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights
Folklore myths are stories latinos grew up with and can pertain to certain religions or beliefs
Over 25% of Latino Children in the U.S. Are Obese; LatAm has Some Lessons to Fight Against This
A new report highlights policies in the region aimed at managing childhood obesity and analyzes what the U.S. could take from them
Latino Workers in U.S. Grow in Numbers, But Not in Living Standards Due to Education, Technology Issues
Hispanics are much more likely to be low-income than non-Hispanic whites and Asian Americans. In fact, nearly one-quarter (23%) of Hispanics live in households with incomes below 125% of poverty
The Biden Administration Recognizes 46 Higher-Education Institutions as 2023 Fulbright Leaders
Universities and colleges around the country showed a deep engagement with the academic program sponsored by the U.S. government during the 2023-2023 academic year
Behind the 'Evolving Crisis' of the Smithsonian's Latino Museum
The controversy over the construction of the National Museum of the American Latino continues to make the national media talk
Household Incomes Rise For Latinos In Silicon Valley, But Major Setbacks Remain
Despite making up 70% of Silicon Valley's workforce, 72% of Latinos work in low-wage jobs and are underrepresented in higher-paying positions, states a recent report
Hispanic Readers Seen More Empowered as Sales of Books in Spanish Surge in U.S.
Under the patronage of renowned Latino artist Edward James Olmos, co-founder of Empowering Latino Futures (ELF), and under the banner of America's greatest awards for Latino literary achievement, the 25th Annual International Latino Book Awards
Over 20% of Hispanic Catholics Would Support Political Violence to "Save the Country"
Furthermore, over half of this group would support a leader willing to "break some rules to set things right," according to a new survey
How Big is The Latino Wealth Gap in U.S. States? Less Than 2 Times in Illinois, 40 Times in New York
A new study by Brookings analyzes the reasons for these stark differences. What it's like in Florida, Texas and California
Exclusive: Florida Senator Rick Scott on Why He Thinks the World Is Becoming a 'Very Dangerous Place'
Senator Rick Scott (R) discusses issues of interest to the Latino community in the Sunshine State and the U.S., including trade and political relations with Latin American countries.
Police Patrol Latino and Black Neighborhoods More Than White Ones in Large U.S. Cities: Study
That is according to a paper published in the MIT's Review of Economics and Statistics. These are the specific figures
Demographic Shifts Bring New Political Trends to Florida as Latina Legislators Can Make a Difference
Anna Paulina Luna (R), a Congresswoman of Mexican descent representing Florida in the House of Representatives, is now being joined by Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, who traces her origins to Ecuador
Three Million Crossed The Southern Border in 2023, Venezuelans Most Apprehended As Deportations Increase
More recently, large numbers of people have come from countries that have strained relations with the United States, making deportation difficult or impossible
Where do Latinos Earn the Highest and Lowest Hourly Wages in the U.S.?
The District of Columbia has, by far, the highest hourly salaries. Idaho, Mississippi and Oklahome, in the other end
Hispanic Gen Zs are Politically Aware but Don't Have Strong Ties to Any Political Party
The demographic believes the political landscape is ineffective but are mobilized and determined to be heard, according to a new report
Latino Gen Zs Have More Educational Opportunities Than Previous Generations... And They Are Using Them
More than 75% of respondents of a survey plan to enroll in a post-secondary education program. Here are other key conclusions of the report
New Study Sheds Light on Economic and Cultural Impact of the Arts in Minority Communities
The arts and culture industry generates more than $151 billion dollars and employs 2.6 million people, including hundreds of thousands from minority groups, according to an AFTA report