A recent research by The Wall Street Journal shows that non-white voters are the more likely to consider inflation (the highest in four decades) as the major factor in generating financial barriers in
According to a recently released report, the Latino population in the United States is now on the spotlight of the topic of wealth development. The increasingly faster pace of home ownership is alteri
The oldest and largest Hispanic/Latino civil rights organization in the country, the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), has announced its support for the State of Puerto Rico, breathing
Latino voters in Los Angeles appear as a major “asset” in the campaigns of city mayoral candidates. Among the tactics undertaken are the hiring of Latino employees, the expansion of bilingual poli
According to a report signed by Jasmine Tucker of the National Women's Law Center, Latino women in the country who work full-time year-round have lifetime losses of their wages totaling more than US $
Michelle Holderé, the president and CEO of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, a nonprofit research and grantmaking organization, outlines her thoughts on the current US economy in the contex