Former Trump campaign aide labels Biden's strategies to win Latinos back "a Hail Mary"
Bryan Lanza went on CNN to express doubt that Biden's effort will help him stem losses of Hispanic voters
Minority Business Enterprises to reach $1 trillion in annual revenue by 2030, led by Latino-owned ventures
The study by the National Minority Supplier Development Council revealed that Latino MBEs increased their revenue by 50% in 2023
Judge weighs closing migrant shelter in El Paso as Texas AG says it's involved in migrant smuggling
Annunciation House representatives have called the accusations "utter nonsense"
Immigrant advocates ask NYC for $4M to aid non-English-speaking families
About three dozen organizations signed a memo Wednesday to expand a communications program.
Latinos are more than twice as likely to be uninsured as non-Hispanic Whites, report says
Even though the rate among Latinos is declining, the gap with non-Hispanic whites is widening, according to the study.
UCLA appoints first ever Latino chancellor: former Mexican Health Secretary Julio Frenk
He was unanimously appointed by the university's Board of Regents
Blacks and Latinos are groups most likely to be injured at work, less likely to report it
A study by the National Safety Council concluded these groups "may already perceive their voices and opinions as less valued than the majority group"
John Deere to pay $1.1 million to Blacks and Latinos to resolve allegations of hiring discrimination
The alleged discrimination impacted nearly 200 applicants in Waterloo, 36 in Ankeny, and more than 40 at a Quad Cities plant
Ryan Garcia keeps getting into trouble: Mexican-American boxer arrested on felony vandalism charges
Garcia was arrested and later taken to a local hospital to get undisclosed medical care
Older Latinos outnumber all other demographics in labor force participation
The study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) revealed the trend across age categories of 55 or older, 65 or older and 75 or older
Blacks and Hispanics are twice as likely to lose Medicaid after COVID-19 eligibility expansion ended
The study by JAMA Internal Medicine reveals the racial and ethnic disparities in Medicaid disenrollment after the pandemic
US Latinos Still Face Pay Disparities Despite Increase In College Graduation Rates
According to U.S. Census Bureau data analyzed by the Pew Research Center, there is a 291% growth in the number of Hispanic women earning advanced degrees from 2000 to 2021. Whereas, the percentage has spiked by 199% in Hispanic men.
Latinos and Blacks in New York are more likely to leave the state than Whites since the pandemic
Between 2020 and 2023 New York's population fell by 2.7 percent — the sharpest drop of any state in the U.S.
Illinois' Next Generation Scholarship will allow undocumented students to receive $5000 for their studies
Students will receive up to $5000 for their studies. Here's what you should know.
Hate crimes spike during election years and Latinos are a potential target amid anti-immigrant sentiment
A study mentions the demographic as particular target of this election cycle
New Florida law makes it easier for international healthcare professionals to practice medicine
Here's what professionals in the field should know about SB-7016
Southwest Airlines program for Hispanic college students challenged by anti-affirmative action group
¡Lánzate! Travel Award Program awards Hispanic students free round-trip flights. Now, a prominent anti-affirmative action group says it violates federal law.
Hispanic households lead in eldercare despite economic, social hurdles, reveals study
Collage Group revealed that lack of cultural competency, as well as family traditions, make Hispanics more likely to become caregivers.
Día de las Madres or Mother's Day —Why not keep both?
Whether it's May 10th or the second Sunday of the month, Latina mothers enjoy the privilege of a double celebration
From New York City to Washington D.C., these are the top destinations for college seniors looking for jobs
The class of 2024 is going into the workforce following years of turmoil; the "bummer generation" is looking for stable jobs and cities to start their careers
Urgent response: Nonprofit fights surge in fentanyl overdoses among U.S. Latinos
Between 2007 and 2019, fatal overdoses among Latinos from opioids mixed with cocaine rose 729%. They have risen 4,600% when mixed with methamphetamines
Free, paid or live: Latinos consume more TV streaming than everyone else in the U.S.
A major factor seems to be the quantity and quality of Spanish-language content available through streaming
Mexican Fiesta: Where to celebrate Cinco de Mayo 2024 in Miami
Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 5. Notice that fiestas, bar crawls, and dining options begin on Friday 3.
Latino national leaders meet with Mayor Adams, praise New York City's handling of migration crisis
"There's much more we want to do, but we're clear on this: this is a national problem", said Adams
May Day 2024 for immigrant rights: rallies across the U.S. mark 2024's Labor Day
Immigrant right advocates take the streets on May 1st in across the country in states like California, Texas, Washington and Iowa.
New Department of Labor rule seeks to boost working conditions for temporary farmworkers
The new rule protects temporary farmworkers— a great share of which are Latinos— against employer retaliation, illegal recruitment practices and more.
Latino-led venture capital firms drive job creation: Over 50,000 jobs generated in 2023, says SomosVC
Latino-led venture capital firms contributed to the creation of about 51,600 jobs in 2023. But despite these gains, representation remains a top concern
Latino purchasing power set to be close to $3 trillion by 2026
A recent report by Acosta Group analyzes Hispanic shopper behavior in the United States
From consultancy to tutoring, here's how much Latinos in California earn working in different industries
As of mid-April, the average pay for the Hispanic-related jobs category in California is about $66,568 a year, approximately $32 an hour
New Biden administration rule to make millions more salaried workers eligible for overtime pay
The Labor Department announced a new rule that will extend overtime pay to salaried workers who earn less than $43,888 annually. It will go into effect July 1