Oreo Becomes the Latest Snack to Add a Latin Touch by Launching Churro Flavor Creme
The trend includes the recent launch of Doritos Dinamita Sticks and the announcement of Coca-Cola Spiced
High-Migration States Arizona, New Mexico, Texas Lead Entrepreneurship Boom in The U.S., Study Shows
According to figures from the Center for American Progress (CAP), Texas emerges as a key state in this trend
US Accuses 17 Additional Individuals in $300 Million Crypto Pyramid Scheme Targeting About 40,000 Latino Investors
The scam was facilitated through the company CryptoFX
60% of All Latin American Billionaires Hail From One Country; Where do the Others Come From?
A report by Latinometrics analyzing the Forbes Billionaires List lists the region's: Who they are and where do they live?
Wendy Guevara Makes History: First Mexican Trans Woman to Represent Global Cosmetic Powerhouse MAC
Latina artist Wendy Guevara has reached a significant milestone in her rising career: she's become the first transgender woman to represent prestigious high-end cosmetics brand MAC
Unlocking Equity: Why Latino Families Lag Behind in Capitalizing on U.S. Stock Market Surge
Some 28% of Latino families own stocks, while this figure is 39% for Black families and 66% for White families
Pemex Reports a Robust 21% Surge in Sales within Domestic Market in 2023
Pemex recovered its position as the leading brand in sales of oil products in the country
Land of Opportunity Still Shines: Latino Migration Driven by Upward Mobility Dreams
Most Latino immigrants said they migrated for better economic and job opportunities for them and their children
Bitcoin in the U.S., Latinos Drawn to Crypto as an Alternative 'Pathway to Wealth Building'
Crediverso CEO Carlos Hernández explores financial disparities among U.S. Hispanics and the community's growing interest in Bitcoin
Who Is Seeking to Invest in Venezuelan Oil Amid Easing of U.S. Sanctions?
The easing of sanctions in Venezuela has renewed interest in Venezuela
This Accelerator Is Helping Latino Organizations Become Power-Builders in Their Communities
The Valiente Fund will help 13 businesses strengthen their leadership to become a source of power in their communities.
Latina Entrepreneurs Generate More than $175 Billion, Poised for Accelerated Success as Disparities Diminish
If Latinas achieved the average revenue of white women, they would add $269 billion to the U.S. economy
Mexico's Heavy-Vehicle Industry Reports Production and Exports Records for 2023
In 2023, Mexico produced 222,541 trucks and buses, 177,541 of which were exported
Latinos Have the Largest Household Size in the U.S.: These are the Figures
Latinos have the largest households of any demographic in the U.S. and average 3.6 family members per household.
Arizona Latinos Face Disproportionate Challenges to Start and Maintain Their Businesses
A new study sheds light on the difficulties to securing capital, accessing relief funds and heightened employee turnover during crises
U.S., Mexico to Strengthen Foreign Investment Screening Cooperation
This month, U.S. also proposed new rules surrounding its electric vehicle subsidies, limiting material that producers can source from Chinese firms and others
Bitcoin in El Salvador: Bukele Celebrates Profits after BTC Surpasses $42,000
Bukele highlighted the balance as he criticized the media for writing articles when it was in the red. "We have no intention of selling," he said
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.