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Streaming Revolution: Hispanics Are Leaving Cable and Satellite TV, Migrate to Streaming
Cord-cutting is more prevalent among Hispanics than in any other groups
Latinas in Tech: The Stories of Three Women Who Lead Cutting-Edge Ventures in the U.S.
Over 27,000 Latino women are working in the country's technology sector. Here are three salient stories
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%
Open Enrollment, H-1B Visas, Latinos in Corporate Roles: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas.
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
Otis Hurricane Aftermath: 3 Million People Affected, $15 Billion in Potential Losses in Acapulco
Data from the Ministry of Tourism says that the hospitality industry in this city in the southern state of Guerrero received more than 4.5 million visitors in 2022
US Economy Grows At Fastest Rate In Nearly Two Years With Boost from Consumer Spending
Analysts have raised fears of a downturn as the US central bank started lifting interest rates rapidly last year to fight inflation, but the world's biggest economy has so far defied these predictions
These Are the 10 Largest Funding Rounds Raised by Latino-Founded Tech Companies
Latino-founded tech companies have raised millions of dollars and have developed new technologies and products.
Bitcoin Surges to $35,000 on ETF Optimism, Giving Latino Owners Respite Amid Long Crypto Winter
The largest digital asset surpassed the threshold for the first time since last year. How many Latinos own crypto?
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
US Auto Union Halts Work At Stellantis Plant, Expanding Strike
The strike plan calls for about 500 workers at plant gates each day for assigned strike shifts, said Michael Spencer, vice president of UAW Local 1700.
Latino Graduation Gap, How Americans Like Mexicans, Hispanic Consumer Confidence: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas.
Netflix Gains Subscribers With Ads And Password Crackdown
Netflix has told shareholders it is relying on a stockpile of shows as well as productions in countries outside the United States as it endures a strike by Hollywood actors.
Tesla Disappoints In Quarterly Results As Discounts Bite
The company says that investing in AI and software that will soon deliver autonomous driving was the right investment.
Skyrocketing Insurance Costs Force Latinos To Waive Full Or Partial Coverage In Florida
Florida's insurance rate increases have been the largest and fastest compared to other states in the country, up 57% since 2015, nearly three times the national average. Florida accounts for 9% of claims nationwide but 79% of homeowners insurance claims, according to the Insurance Information Institute
Lack of New Housing Crashes Latinos' Affordability to Own a Home
The number of counties in the U.S. experiencing housing underproduction increased 32%. While there has been a decline overall in homes for sale in every price range, more affordable homes have seen the steepest decline
Biden Campaign's Hispanic Push, Latino-Owned Businesses, Bad Bunny's Lyrics: Top Stories of the Week
A roundup of the top stories shaping the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in the U.S. and in the Americas
Latinos Own Nearly 25% of New Businesses In the Country: Department of the Treasury
Self-employed Latinos also surged after the pandemic with an increase of 26%, says the Biden administration
Lawsuits Against Minority Business Programs Are Seen as Threats to Free Enterprise
Hispanic business leaders say activists echoing arguments against affirmative action in universities are frivolous and lack merit.
After Tyson Foods Closed a Meat Processing Plant in Missouri, Latinos Try to Recover from the Aftershock
The meat giant is closing several of its plants across the country. The Noel plant in Missouri employed 1,500 people, many of them from local Latino communities
This Retailer Donates $1M to Hispanic Organizations to Promote Latino Businesses
Kroger will donate $1 million to Hispanic organizations with the goal of promoting Latino entrepreneurship.
Which Are the Best and Worst Cities for Hispanic Entrepreneurs in the Country?
As the contribution of Hispanics to the U.S. economy increases, some cities stand out in creating conditions for Latino businesses, according to WalletHub's annual report on the best cities for Latino entrepreneurs.
How Latin America Is Taking The Lead In Crypto Adoption
Latin America may soon become the epicenter of emerging and exciting real use cases that require a critical mass of users and scale to work, says Szymon Sypniewicz.
Miami's 'Condo King' Leads List of South Florida's Top Hispanic-Owned Businesses
According to local media, Jorge Pérez's Related Group is the largest firm belonging to Hispanic or Latino businesspeople in the area in terms of revenue.
Binance and Mastercard to End Card Partnership in LatAm, Middle East
Binance Holdings says the Binance Card, a partnership with Mastercard, will no longer be available in these regions as of September 2023.
ChatGPT and the Latin Forex Market: Transference of Gains
ChatGPT is Web 2.0's next-generation trading platform for individual investors in Latin America. Through web-based chat, real-time charting, voice-activated trading, and more, ChatGPT takes the pain out of trading stocks and empowers the individual investor in a way they've never seen before.
Investors Wake Up To Potential Risks Of Artificial Intelligence After Hype
As the initial excitement subsides, investors are now becoming more aware of the potential risks involved, requiring them to be cautious in selecting stocks.
Ten Industrial Parks Coming To Mexico
Mexico will launch a public tender for the construction of 10 industrial parks at planned business corridor on an isthmus in the south of the country in 15 days.
What Is Known About Venezuela's Lack Of Minimum Wage Increase?
Being the country with the lowest minimum wage in Latin America, Venezuela is increasing unfavorable records for its economy.
Kate Middleton Launches New Task Force Devoted to Early Childhood Development
In order to support her early years initiative, Kate Middleton has gathered powerful business figures in Britain for a new task force.