Imaginari Exhibition Seeks to Reconnect Visitors with the Insects World Inspired by Nature
The Exhibition Fuses Art, Science and Entertainment Inspired by the region
Less Corporate, More Entrepreneurial: How Latino Gen Zs Are Seeking to Enter the Professional World
A new report sheds light on the demographic's decisions when it comes to their future. More than half want to be their own boss
Doral, Downey, Among Top Cities Where Latinas Can Prosper: report
A MoneyGeek report detailed cities best for Latino women looking for financial growth
How the Marketing Industry is Transforming to Embrace and Appeal to the Latino Audience
The industry is seeking to better serve a demographic whose purchasing power is on the rise
Latino Graduation Gap Widens, 6.2M College Degrees Needed by 2030 to Catch up With White Students
Despite increasing college enrollment for Latinos, only 28 percent of them hold a college degree compared to 48 percent of white adults
Hispanic Consumer Confidence Declines Towards the End of the Year: Report
The Hispanic Consumer Sentiment Index (HCSI) decreased from 83.4% in the second quarter to 74.7% in the third quarter
"The Air We Breathe": New Study Sheds Light on Pollution in 12 Areas With Large Latino Communities
Some of these locations have the highest levels of air pollution in the U.S.
Income Needed to Afford a Typical House Almost Doubles Median Latino Earnings
According to a report by Redfin, the amount needed is $115,000 a year. Latinos' median income in 2022 was almost $63,000
These Are the 10 Largest Hispanic-Owned Banks in the United States
There are 30 Hispanic-owned banks in the U.S. They offer similar products and services as national banks but focus on serving the Latino community.
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
Are Cities with Large Latino Populations Among Those With Higher Gun Violence in the U.S.?
Homicide trends and contrasting the impact of gun violence in Republican and Hispanic cities
Loans to Latino-Owned Small Businesses by Biden Administration Top $3 Billion in 2023
The figures from the SBA were reported by The Hill. It shows a roughly 50% increase compared to the previous five fiscal years
Jim Jordan Gains Ground for House Speaker But Still Short of Support; Two Latinos Playing Key Role
Jordan needs 217 votes to win the nomination, and considering that his party's a razor-thin majority, he can only afford to lose a handful republican votes
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
Racial Disparities in Surgeries Resulted in 12,700 Dead Black, Hispanic Patients in Two Decades, Study Shows
Disparities in surgical procedures have resulted in 605 total excess deaths per year since 2000
I-589: There's a New Form for Asylum Seekers Who Had Their Deportation Order Dismissed in the U.S.
Here's what you need to know about the process to file the updated application if you are eligible for it
DeSantis Loses Momentum With the Latino Electorate in His Own Fiefdom
The trend in favor of Trump within the general Republican electorate is also reflected within the Latino population
Exclusive: We Are All Humans CEO Wants to Attack the 'Reverse Marketing' of Hispanic Values
Claudia Romo, founder of WAAF foundation wants to raise self-esteem and social recognition within the Hispanic community
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
Steve Scalise Drops Out of House Speaker Race; How can a Prolonged Impasse Affect Latinos
A new chapter in the political crisis unfolding in the Republican Party began on Thursday, and its outcome is nothing but uncertain
This Is How U.S. Cities Are Getting Ready to Celebrate Day of the Dead 2023
As this Hispanic tradition advances rapidly in the country, US emblematic cities are anticipating Día de Muertos celebrations
What is the "Digital Gap" Affecting Latinos and How to Counter it?
A study by the Aspen Institute delves into issues such as lack of internet connectivity, access to digital devices and skills affecting Latinos in the U.S.
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.
Utah State Sues TikTok Alleging Addictive And Destructive Social Media Habits In Kids
The accusation cites public health concerns. Research has shown that children who spend more than three hours a day on social media double their risk of mental health issues such as anxiety and depression
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
Teenage Latinos With Major Depression Receive the Least Treatment in the U.S.
A study explored racial and ethnic difference in the prevalence of major depression and disparities in treatment during the pandemic. These are its conclusions
Exclusive: Biden-Harris Hispanic Media Director Maria Casado Talks 2024 Elections, Latino Outreach
Speaking with The Latin Times, Casado also discussed Latino voting trends and criticized republican immigration policies
Data Shows How Hispanic Population Growth is Enriching Atlanta's Metro Area
During Hispanic Heritage Month, different cities are recognizing with concrete data how Latinos are demographically, culturally and economically enriching them
Downtown Phoenix Observes Hispanic Heritage with Lotería Street Art Game
For the second year in a row, residents are invited to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through a live lottery.
How Influencers, Coyotes, Con Artists Deceive Migrants Spreading Misinformation On Social Media
Misinformation can sometimes become a key factor in migrants' motivation to make their way to the U.S.