JetBlue Stops Serving Hot Meals in Coach on Transatlantic Flights, Claims Change Is Necessary to Maintain 'Competitive Fares'
JetBlue said it implemented the changes across all flights starting in September after testing new menu options on summer flights to Dublin and Edinburgh.
Latino-Owned Companies Have Struggled with Rising Costs in 2024 Despite Seeing Revenue Rise
The study by Biz2Credit found that the average approved funding amount for Latino-owned businesses increased to $75,680 in 2023-24, up from $55,396
Close to 3 Million People Could Lose Deportation Safeguards With Trump's Immigration Plan
Such a figure could have devastating effects on the U.S. economy, according to a new Bloomberg report
Inside the University Course Teaching Economics Through Taylor Swift: 'It's Really Inspiring'
The course was supposed to be a one-time thing, but American University already has plans to offer "Swiftonomics" again in the spring due to immense interest.
Aimee Allison, Founder of She The People, Warns Harris to Not Take Latina Vote For Granted Ahead of November
From abortion, to immigration and the economy, Aimee Allison outlines how Harris can continue gaining support from Women of Color across the U.S.
Mexican Immigrants Drive Majority of McAllen's Entrepreneurial Success, New Study Reveals
Mexican immigrants account for 61.3% of business owners in McAllen, playing a critical role in driving the city's economic growth.
From Immigration to the Economy, Vance and Walz Spar on Key Issues During an Unexpectedly Civil VP Debate
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance took the stage Tuesday night for the only VP debate of the season, Here's what you should know.
Ahead of VP Debate, Latinos Have a More Favorable Opinion of Tim Walz than of JD Vance, Poll Shows
Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance will meet for the first VP debate of the cycle. As polls show a tight race, here's what you should know about the event
Harris Leads Trump Among Latino Voters, But Figures Remain Low Compared to Past Cycles, Poll Shows
Vice President Harris is losing ground among Latinos as the electorate trusts Trump more to handle the economy and the rising cost of living
How Trump's Mass Deportation Plans Could Have Devastating Effects on the Economy
Trump continues to pledge to carry out the "largest deportation operation" in American history. But doing so could have negative ripple effects on the economy.
Harris Emerges With Leads in Most Battleground States and Makes Inroads on the Economy, Poll Shows
Harris' focus on the middle class may be working, with a new Bloomberg poll suggest she is leading in all battleground states except Georgia
Trump Vows to Impose 100% Tariffs on Mexican Cars if Elected but Experts Warn of Rising Costs
During a speech at a Georgia rally he also said that he wants "German car companies to become American car companies"
U.S. Labor Force is Expected to Dramatically Shrink by the End of the Decade; Immigrants Might be the Remedy
The U.S. is expected to face a labor shortage of six million workers by the end of the decade, a figure that comes as migrant workers continue to increase
Trump and Harris in Dead Heat in Border Swing State, Poll Shows
As Election Day quickly approaches, the outcome in Arizona continues to be a mystery for pollsters, as Harris and Trump remain in a virtual tie
Latino GDP rises to $3.6 trillion, providing major boost to U.S. economy
Manufacturing alone contributed $457.4 billion to the Latino economy in 2022, marking a significant 48.4% year-over-year growth
Mexico City becomes home for a new wave of Chinese immigrants
A new wave of people migrating out of China has found in Mexico a place to build their lives
Florida's water supply is at high risk of experiencing shortages for next year
Florida needs to investment at least $1.7 billion to guarantee the continuous flow of fresh water and meet the demands of the state
Why Supplemental Security Income recipients were affected by a calendar glitch this month
SSI monthly checks are typically received the first day of the month, but since September 1 fell on a Sunday, the payments were sent out on Friday, August 30
San Diego's community colleges will offer in-state tuition for some Mexican students
Qualifying students would pay the in-state rate $46 per unit, versus the average $300 nonresident tuition fee per unit.
Floridians are more satisfied with the state's economy than America's current direction, poll finds
The survey noted that half of Latinos believe that the policies enacted by the Biden-Harris administration had a negative effect on the country's economy
NYC's 'City of Yes' housing proposal scores key endorsement but still faces strong opposition
Queens Borough President offered his "conditional support" for citywide zoning reform despite the opposition of community boards
Texas needs hundreds of thousands of new homes to lower soaring costs, comptroller warns
Comptroller report highlights the challenges Texas faces, including rapidly escalating home prices and a severe shortage of available housing.
U.S. Latinas' contribution to the GDP continues to grow, now topping Florida's economy
The figure amounts to $1.3 trillion and has grown more than 50 percent between 2010 and 2021, according to a new report
New Harris campaign ad touts housing plan targeting battleground states of Nevada and Arizona
The new ad highlights Harris' personal experience growing up as a renter and her plans to reduce the housing crisis over what would be her presidential term
Hispanic Caucus kicks off DNC with meeting focusing on top Latino priority— the economy
Hispanic lawmakers, delegates and activists met on Monday on the first day of the DNC to discuss the economy and the importance of Latino voters
Almost 9 in 10 Cubans live in 'extreme poverty' amid spiraling crisis, study shows
Seven in ten respondents have cut meals due to lack of money or shortages
Race matters less than it used to as people try to achieve the "American Dream," new study shows
The study by Harvard University showed Black millennials fared better than their Gen X counterparts, while the opposite happened among white groups
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
Latino workers are disproportionately overrepresented among low-wage workers, new study shows
The rate of low-wage workers in the U.S. has drastically decreased, but disparities among minorities in certain states, like Texas, remains high
Close to half of all Florida households struggle to make ends meet, report shows
Latinos are the minority with the biggest number of households below the poverty line