Reproductive Rights: Latinas Disproportionately Impacted by Overturning of Roe v. Wade
A study by the Institute of Labor Economics showed that the impact of the Court's decision was "especially large for Hispanic women"
Latino Homeownership: Which States Have Higher and Lower Rates?
According to the Latino Data Hub, New Mexico, West Virginia and Vermont top the list, while New York stands at the bottom
Holiday Shopping 2023: Robust Surge in Online Purchases Among Latinos
A survey shows what products members of this demographic like the most
Latinos Are Least Looking Forward to Talking Politics at the Thanksgiving Table
A Quinnipiac poll showed how U.S. residents feel about the increasingly divisive holiday staple
How Many U.S. Citizens Celebrate Thanksgiving Abroad?
More than 8 million U.S. citizens currently live in other countries. Over a million are in Mexico and Canada
How Is Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Affecting Young Latinos' Mental Health and Academic Performance?
The Latin Times spoke to professor Kathleen Roche to understand the main factors exacerbating these issues
Latinos in Southeast U.S. Have Lower Rates of Health Insurance, Medicaid, Employer-Provided Health
States located in this region have some of the lowest rates of insurance for the demographic
Thanksgiving Memes Are Another Latino Tradition You Can Expect On Social Media This Year
There's the food and the family gathering, but also the memes
A Bountiful Fusion: How Latino Families Infuse Thanksgiving with Flavors of Home
Twists at the dinner table have become a feature, but not the only one. Dances ad partying also get a space as cultures blend in the holiday
Don't Turn the Radio Off: Why This Media Dominates Hispanic Waves
Hispanic populations are devoted radio listeners, with 97% of Latinos listening to AM/FM on a monthly basis, Nielsen reports
Latin Grammy Awards, Leon Krauze Leaves Univision, Hispanics and Clinical Trials: 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
Latino and Black Students Face Persistent Disparities Affecting Their Academic Success
New data shows both groups face hurdles such as limited access to advanced classes and fewer certified teachers
What Social Media Platforms Are Latinos Using To Get Their News?
Facebook and YouTube are still the two main sources. However, the overall level of consumption is decreasing across all platforms but TikTok
Why Homeownership Has Become Disproportionately Harder for Latinas
A new report found that Latino women are less likely to own a home than white men and white women
Why Latino-Owned Businesses Face Disproportionate Challenges To Thrive in Texas
Access to capital, the impact of COVID-19, the digital landscape, and the recognition of climate change are some of the main barriers
Climate Change Already Having Major Impact Across All U.S. Regions: What Does it Mean For Latinos?
The Fifth National Climate Assessment says it expects climate change to "significantly impact the economic opportunities of nearly all American families"
Inflation Slows More Than Expected; Good News For Latinos, More Impacted by Rising Prices
The so-called core consumer price index, considered a better gauge to measure price increases, was below expectations in October
Interview: The Importance of Funding The Border Enforcement System to Best Deal With Migration
The Migration Policy Institute's Director of Communications talks about the best way to allocate money to migration issues
Seven Percent of All U.S. Homebuyers Last Year Were Latino: National Association of Realtors
The real estate market in the country continues to evolve, according to a report
Culture, Lack of Awareness, Discrimination: What Drives Hispanics Away from Clinical Trials?
One of the main reasons for the poor participation, health policy experts often say, is the lack of awareness about the existence and relevance of this practice
Can Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy Have an Outsized Benefit on The U.S. Latino Community?
The prevalence of obesity and cardiovascular disease for this demographic can mean higher advantages as a result of its use
How Latino Parents in the U.S. Engage Differently in Their Children's Education
Language barriers, educational aspirations and cultural differences, among the most salient topics of the report
'Future Ready: Miami Dade College President Talks Scholarship Program in Latino-Heavy Institution
Future Ready is aimed at students graduating from high school in Dade County and allows them to earn an associate's degree for free
Exclusive: Angelo Colina is Taking Latino Comedy Up a Notch With Performances in Spanish
The Venezuelan comedian described how this decision has impacted his career and described the differences between audiences between the Latino community
These Are The Main Latino Gains Following Virginia's Elections This Week
A sizable amount of Latinos will become officials after winning their respective ballots. There are also others who lost their races
America Ferrera's Powerful Message on Latino Representation During Academy Keynote
The star of 'Barbie' and 'Betty La Fea' urged fellow women actors to step up to fight for their rights and promote their careers in Hollywood
Latino Representation in Film Industry Continues to Lag, Barely Increasing Since 2007
A new study reviewed representation through 1,600 popular films since 2007. When they did feature, it was often an unfavorable frame
Military Service Propels Latino Veterans to Higher Incomes Among Other Benefits Study Shows
Latino veterans outperform others in various aspects, including income, homeownership, and healthcare coverage
How High is The Cost of Living in Some of The Cities With The Highest Latino Population?
A new index showed that cities in Texas had a lower cost of living than the country average. It was higher in Miami and Los Angeles
Exclusive: Former OAS Leader Urges Latinos to Act as a Unit to Gain Relevance in U.S.
Miguel Angel Rodriguez, ex-Costa Rica President, says Latinos must defend their ideas and principles to better contribute to the development of the U.S.