Trump Overtakes Biden and Goes on the Lead Among Latino voters, According to a New Poll
A CNBC All-America Survey shows the former President with a 5-point lead over the current head of State
Financial Entities Risk Missing on Billions if They Don't Approach Latino Savers and Businesses: McKinsey
A new report sheds light on how improving services for this underserved demographic could also benefit financial institutions
More Than One in Four Latinos in Los Angeles County Experienced Homelessness Last Year
A new report sheds light on the impact of so-called doubled-up homelessness in this demographic
International Migrants Day 2023 Looks to Highlight Their Positive Impact on Society
"People on the move are powerful drivers for development in both their origin and destination countries," highlights the U.N.
Migration Keeps Breaking Records in the Americas: Key Trends and Challenges to Watch Next Year
Maritime migration, the crisis in Haiti, climate change, elections and integration efforts are the areas highlighted by the Americas Migration Brief
Exclusive: CEO of Latino Victory Fund Says They Will Endorse 80 Candidates in 2024 Election Cycle
Sindy Benavides explains why Latinos are "persuasion voters" and analyzes the political scene as the presidential campaign picks up steam
5 Latino Christmas Drinks to Say 'Salud' This Holiday Season
From ponche to coquito to rompope, discover 5 Christmas drinks with Latin flavor
Exclusive: JPMorgan's Top Executive Shares Keys to Hispanic & Latino Success
Silvana Montenegro shares highlights about her career, JPMorgan's initiatives to boost Latinos, and how the firm champions diversity
Tamalada: How a Mexican Dish Became Synonymous with Christmas in Texas
Tamalada, a special gathering to prepare the traditional dish, is a deeply rooted Texan Christmas tradition
MacKenzie Scott Donates $6 Million to Voto Latino, Which Focuses on Increasing Youth Turnout
The philanthropist and ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has pledged more than $2.1 billion to 360 recipients
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.
Chronical Absenteeism From School Among Latinos Skyrockets During COVID Pandemic
The number shot up by more than 50 percent, more than for any other demographic. The reasons and the proposals to revert this
From Farmlands to Traditions: Climate Change Threatens Latino Culture in the U.S.
Over half of the U.S. Latino population resides in states facing heightened climate threats, including air pollution, extreme heat, and flooding
Top 5 Latino Christmas Dessert Recipes to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
The list includes Colombian 'Natilla', Mexican 'Apple Salad' and other Christmas Dessert Recipes that will not disappoint
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
The Latin Times' Top 5 U.S. Latin Food Restaurants of 2023
Not everything revolves around tacos and arepas. A glimpse into the flourishing Latino gastronomic industry in 2023.
How Can the Biden Administration Immediately Support Dual Language Learners?
UnidosUS published a document with a series of policy recommendations for the nearly 7.5 million children learning two languages at the same time
Young Latino Voters Are Much Less Likely to Vote in 2024 Presidential Election
According to a new poll the amount of Latino voters aged 18-29 who said they will "definitely" vote dropped by almost 30 percent
Voto Latino is Meeting Youths in the Digital World to Get Them to Register and Vote
The organization focuses its effort on educating younger generations to increase the amount of registered voters
Most Latino Parents Believe Their Children Are Performing Above Average In School; They're Not
A new Gallup survey shows less than a quarter of Latino students scoring proficient or better in a series of key tests
25 Latinos Who Have Made Their Mark on The Hollywood Walk of Fame
Celia Cruz was the first Latin star to do so in 1996; see more famous names
Here Are The Latino Representatives Who Aren't Seeking Reelection
Two intend to retire from public office, although one will likely be expelled, and the other will make a Senate run
Reproductive Rights: Latinas Disproportionately Impacted by Overturning of Roe v. Wade
A study by the Institute of Labor Economics showed that the impact of the Court's decision was "especially large for Hispanic women"
Latino Homeownership: Which States Have Higher and Lower Rates?
According to the Latino Data Hub, New Mexico, West Virginia and Vermont top the list, while New York stands at the bottom
Holiday Shopping 2023: Robust Surge in Online Purchases Among Latinos
A survey shows what products members of this demographic like the most
Latinos Are Least Looking Forward to Talking Politics at the Thanksgiving Table
A Quinnipiac poll showed how U.S. residents feel about the increasingly divisive holiday staple
How Many U.S. Citizens Celebrate Thanksgiving Abroad?
More than 8 million U.S. citizens currently live in other countries. Over a million are in Mexico and Canada
How Is Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Affecting Young Latinos' Mental Health and Academic Performance?
The Latin Times spoke to professor Kathleen Roche to understand the main factors exacerbating these issues
Latinos in Southeast U.S. Have Lower Rates of Health Insurance, Medicaid, Employer-Provided Health
States located in this region have some of the lowest rates of insurance for the demographic
Thanksgiving Memes Are Another Latino Tradition You Can Expect On Social Media This Year
There's the food and the family gathering, but also the memes