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.
Isabel Allende, Yung Pueblo in The Latin Times List of Top 5 Latin Books of 2023
From memoirs to novels, these are the Latin Times' top 5 Latin Books of 2023
How Tech Is Improving the Way Migrants Apply For Citizenship and Visas
New tech platforms are helping migrants fill out visa paperwork and schedule asylum meetings
Former Presidential Hopeful Julian Castro to Lead LCF's Efforts to Improve Latino's Civic Participation
Castro has a lengthy career in politics, serving as Mayor of Houston and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Obama.
Redistricting Battle Brews in North Carolina as Black, Latino Voters Sue Over Congressional Map
Latinos are challenging North Carolina's new congressional map, claiming that it is in violation of their 14th Amendment.
Latinos Increased Wealth During Covid By 42%, Remain Below Average Net Worth in U.S.
Latinos increased their wealth between 2019 and 2021 by 42%, but their net worth remains substantially than American Households.
These are the Latino GOP Candidates Endorsed by Libre Initiative Action in This Election Cycle
The Libre Initiative Action is a Hispanic conservative group with ties to the Koch group. It recently endorsed a series of GOP Candidates In Latino Communities
Sindy Benavides to Lead Latino Victory Project's Fight for Hispanic Representation in Government
In 2020, some 16.6 million Latinos turned out to vote, which was a 30% increase over the 2016 election
George Santos Expelled from U.S. House of Representatives: What's Next for Him?
New York Representative George Santos was expelled from the House of Representatives, after a House Ethics Committee found he violated campaign finance laws
Latinos and Fintechs: A Look at a Match That Keeps Growing
Latinos are adopting fintech technologies faster than other minorities, while Latino founders are raising millions for their fintech startups
Latinos' Top Concerns Are the Economy and Healthcare; Immigration? Not so Much
A survey from UnidosUS outlined the biggest concerns for the demographic at the moment
Two Men Charged With Hate Crimes for Assaulting Hispanics in South Carolina
The defendants allegedly stole cash, phones and cars from Hispanic victims between January and February 2021
Why a High School in Illinois Is Offering Segregated Classes For Black, Latino Students
Evanston Township High School is offering optional classes only for Latino or Black students to improve grades and test scores
VP Harris Visits Houston In Effort to Shore Up Support From Latino Voters
Kamala Harris spoke with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on issues such as abortion, gun rights and small businesses
Latino Actors Continue To Be Underrepresented in TV Shows, Making Up Less Than 5% of All Lead Roles
Latino actors made up 4.6% of show leads, a much lower figure than the demographic's proportion of the population
Remittances to Latin America, Caribbean Increased by Almost 10% in 2023
Mexico still received the most remittances, accounting for 41.2% of all funds sent to LAC countries
Meet Luciano Acosta, The Argentine Who Won the 2023 MLS MVP Award
The FC Cincinnati midfielder led the league with 31 goal contributions, 17 goals and 14 assists during the regular season
Resistance and Resourcefulness: What Drives Latinos to Lowrider Culture and What is Its Significance?
Lowriders are a staple of Mexican-American culture, which dates back to the 1940s as a form of resistance to American car culture
Why Was Melissa Barrero Fired From Scream 7?
Mexican actress Melissa Barrera was dropped from the franchise after making comments the studio deemed antisemitic
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
Global Temperatures Keep Breaching New Thresholds; How Is This Affecting Latinos?
A new UN Climate report predicts that global temperatures will rise by 3°C by 2100 if policies and implementation continue the way they are
Chicago Secures Additional $310 Million in Funding to Aid Migrants
Through its city budget and funding from the state government, the city will use the money to shelter and aid migrants arriving during the next six months
Trend or Isolated Cases? Some Latinos Are Taking To Social Media to Criticize Migrants
Different videos show people who can be identified as Latinos claiming migrants should leave the U.S.
How Are Latinos Disproportionately Affected by Cyberattacks And What Can They Do About It
Latinos are more likely to fall victim to cyberattacks, but can mitigate the risk through education
Biden, Trump Battle for Latino Support With TV Ads
President Biden and former President Trump are relying on TV ads to gain support from Latino voters and are focusing on Cuban and Venezuelan voters.
Gun Violence, Housing Insecurity Are Chicago Latinos' Main Concerns: State Representative Edgar Gonzalez Jr
The legislator represents the youngest and most Latino district in the state
Latinos Have Become The Target of Climate Hoaxes on Social Media, According to a New Study
TikTok has seen a slew of content in Spanish promoting climate change conspiracy theories, a contradiction of the platform's content moderation guidelines
Exclusive: Hispanic Access Foundation is Working to Empower Latino Leaders and Fight Climate Change
HAF's Shanna Edberg discusses the mission to empower Latino communities revealing initiatives addressing different climate challenges
From a Latino Neighborhood in Chicago to the UFC: The Story of Carlos Hernandez
Hernandez is now part of an elite group of Latino athletes who have dominated sports like boxing and MMA
Latinos Set to Take Over Billboard Music Awards
Billboard Music Awards are taking place on November 19 and Karol G, Peso Pluma, and Bad Bunny are among the artists nominated