1 in 2 Florida households struggles to make ends meet, minorities find it even tougher
Almost half of Black and Latino cash-constrained families in Florida went without health care because they couldn't afford it.
Poverty rates in Latino-heavy communities grew more than the U.S. average: study
A high cost of living and lack of access to health care are some of the driving factors for increased poverty rates among Latino community, the study says
Biden administration updates program to boost immigration of international entrepreneurs
USCIS launched the IER this program in 2017, expecting 2,940 applications per year. But it has only gotten 94 over the past three
4 in 10 homeless people in Los Angeles are Latinos
The overall count in the city, however, shows total homelessness dropped 2%
Trump is poised to become the Republican with the biggest share of Latino votes since 1972
Latinos were granted the right to vote in 1965 and Nixon holds the biggest share of the demographic among Republicans until now
California, Texas and New York among top states projected to have highest demand for work visas by 2030
As the U.S. economy relied more heavily on migrant labor, this report shows which states and occupations may see the highest migrant demand in the years to come
Latinos in Kansas are three times more likely to lack health insurance than Whites
A study by Kansas Health Institute cited complex cultural, language, economic and legal issues as reasons for the disparity
Coinbase launches campaign aimed at Latino voters, promotes crypto as best option for remittances
The initiative is part of the crypto industry's effort to get supportive politicians in power
Environmental groups push for free National Parks passes for new citizens, greater access for Latinos
"It would be a great way of giving them the best that America has to offer" says the petition from Green Latinos and Friends of the Inyo
What's keeping box offices going for big budget movies? Look no further than Latino audiences
Recent box office performances for "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" and "Inside Out 2" highlight the importance of this demographic
Former Trump campaign aide labels Biden's strategies to win Latinos back "a Hail Mary"
Bryan Lanza went on CNN to express doubt that Biden's effort will help him stem losses of Hispanic voters
Minority Business Enterprises to reach $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030, led by Latino-owned ventures
The study by the National Minority Supplier Development Council revealed that Latino MBEs increased their revenue by 50% in 2023
Judge weighs closing migrant shelter in El Paso as Texas AG says it's involved in migrant smuggling
Annunciation House representatives have called the accusations "utter nonsense"
Immigrant advocates ask NYC for $4M to aid non-English-speaking families
About three dozen organizations signed a memo Wednesday to expand a communications program.
Latinos are more than twice as likely to be uninsured as non-Hispanic Whites, report says
Even though the rate among Latinos is declining, the gap with non-Hispanic whites is widening, according to the study.
UCLA appoints first ever Latino chancellor: former Mexican Health Secretary Julio Frenk
He was unanimously appointed by the university's Board of Regents
Blacks and Latinos are groups most likely to be injured at work, less likely to report it
A study by the National Safety Council concluded these groups "may already perceive their voices and opinions as less valued than the majority group"
John Deere to pay $1.1 million to Blacks and Latinos to resolve allegations of hiring discrimination
The alleged discrimination impacted nearly 200 applicants in Waterloo, 36 in Ankeny, and more than 40 at a Quad Cities plant
Ryan Garcia keeps getting into trouble: Mexican-American boxer arrested on felony vandalism charges
Garcia was arrested and later taken to a local hospital to get undisclosed medical care
Older Latinos outnumber all other demographics in labor force participation
The study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) revealed the trend across age categories of 55 or older, 65 or older and 75 or older
Blacks and Hispanics are twice as likely to lose Medicaid after COVID-19 eligibility expansion ended
The study by JAMA Internal Medicine reveals the racial and ethnic disparities in Medicaid disenrollment after the pandemic
US Latinos Still Face Pay Disparities Despite Increase In College Graduation Rates
According to U.S. Census Bureau data analyzed by the Pew Research Center, there is a 291% growth in the number of Hispanic women earning advanced degrees from 2000 to 2021. Whereas, the percentage has spiked by 199% in Hispanic men.
Latinos and Blacks in New York are more likely to leave the state than Whites since the pandemic
Between 2020 and 2023 New York's population fell by 2.7 percent — the sharpest drop of any state in the U.S.
Illinois' Next Generation Scholarship will allow undocumented students to receive $5000 for their studies
Students will receive up to $5000 for their studies. Here's what you should know.
Hate crimes spike during election years and Latinos are a potential target amid anti-immigrant sentiment
A study mentions the demographic as particular target of this election cycle
New Florida law makes it easier for international healthcare professionals to practice medicine
Here's what professionals in the field should know about SB-7016
Southwest Airlines program for Hispanic college students challenged by anti-affirmative action group
¡Lánzate! Travel Award Program awards Hispanic students free round-trip flights. Now, a prominent anti-affirmative action group says it violates federal law.
Hispanic households lead in eldercare despite economic, social hurdles, reveals study
Collage Group revealed that lack of cultural competency, as well as family traditions, make Hispanics more likely to become caregivers.
Día de las Madres or Mother's Day —Why not keep both?
Whether it's May 10th or the second Sunday of the month, Latina mothers enjoy the privilege of a double celebration
From New York City to Washington D.C., these are the top destinations for college seniors looking for jobs
The class of 2024 is going into the workforce following years of turmoil; the "bummer generation" is looking for stable jobs and cities to start their careers