Latino families have largely recovered from pandemic challenges, new study shows
From buying homes, to creating businesses and increasing purchases, majority of Latino families have bounced back from pandemic troubles
Harris sees an early advantage with young voters in polls, a group Biden was struggling to win over
Vice President Harris is closer to clinching to Democratic nomination. Now, she is gaining more support from key groups, such as young voters
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
Florida is the state with the highest number of migrants protected from deportation, DHS reports
Migrants in Florida, protected through the TPS program, mostly come from Venezuela and Haiti, the Department of Homeland Security shows
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
Black and Hispanic Americans disproportionately suffer from 401(k) disparities, study suggests
Blacks and Hispanics tend on average to contribute less to their retirement accounts, potentially due to certain disparities they experience, according to study
California, Texas and New York among top states projected to have highest demand for work visas by 2030
As the U.S. economy relied more heavily on migrant labor, this report shows which states and occupations may see the highest migrant demand in the years to come
A threat to democracy and rule of law: cynicism looms large among Americans ahead of presidential debate
Republicans are more invested on the upcoming debate than Democrats. Nevertheless, about half of voters say Trump is a threat to democracy.
Latinos accounted for the majority of the overall U.S. population increase between 2022 and 2023
According to a new Census Bureau report, Hispanics accounted for about 70% of the U.S. population growth, driven primarily by births rather than migration
Despite gains in internet access across the U.S., digital divides persist among certain communities of color
The new report shows that over 13 million new internet users came out of the U.S. However, Latinos still see challenges in accessing these services
As HIV rates across the country decline, the number of new Latino infections rise throughout the U.S.
A new analysis found Latinos experiencing a disproportionate number of new infections and diagnoses across the U.S., with highest numbers in the Southeast
Latino voters prioritize pathway to citizenship for undocumented migrants as way to alleviate crisis
Pocketbook issues such as affordability remain at the top of the list for Latino voters. But now they are also seeking answers to the migrant crisis.
Republican women are more motivated to vote for Trump than Democrats for Biden, poll shows
Women across different groups are feeling anxious and frustrated about the elections. Nevertheless, GOP women feel more energized to head to the polls
Scams are increasingly targeting seniors: here are some of the most popular ones and how to prevent them
Latinos in the U.S. had the highest labor force participation among seniors, making them increasingly vulnerable of a variety of scams
Latinas experience the biggest drop in representation when climbing the corporate ladder
In a new study by LeanIn.Org, Latinas face many challenges as they enter and try to ascend corporate America, even in comparison to other women
Amid decreasing support from young people, the Biden campaign seeks to maintain momentum among Seniors
With questions regarding Biden's age and competency loom large, the campaign tries to find support in another demographic— the elderly.
LeanIn.Org CEO Rachel Thomas: "double down on supporting and advancing the Latinas in your organization"
LeanIn.Org CEO Rachel Thomas recently sat down with the Latin Times to discuss the challenges Latinas in corporate America face today.
Latinos consider voting for Biden, not because they like him, but mainly to oppose Trump; CBS News suggests
A potential rightward move from Latinos has been repeatedly reported, but a new CBS poll suggests Latinos may actually side with Biden to oppose Trump
Latinos are more likely to consider third party ticket than a full party shift, Voto Latino suggests
As the elections near, President Biden is facing a tough challenge among Latinos. It's not Trump, but rather Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Majority of U.S. voters believe politicians play the "race-card" merely to get elected
As racial tensions stir the 2024 election, voters believe that politicians speak on these issues just to get elected, rather than to change the status quo.
Latinas and Black girls are entering puberty at an earlier age compared to others
While the average age for girls to get their first period is between 8-13, some Black and Latina girls are getting it as young as 5 years old. Here's why.
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.
New Americans spearhead a startup revolution: Immigrants launch 25% of U.S. new businesses, study reveals
A report by NBER shows that immigrants disproportionately contribute to entrepreneurship in many countries, including the U.S.
Most college students 'shrug' at pro-Palestine protests, poll shows
Pro-Palestine protests and counter-protests have been the center of attention in recent weeks
Luxury redefined: Discover the priciest streets from Miami's Brickell to Midtown Manhattan
As tenants are looking for a return-to-office post-pandemic, they are looking for luxury spaces across the country, driving rent up in its streets
Over half of Hispanic Catholics in U.S. support legal Abortion, echoing Pro-Choice Majority, a study reveals
A new report by the PRRI shows that nearly two-thirds of Americans support abortion in most cases. The figure is lower for Latino Catholics
National Immigration Forum proposes major immigration system overhaul: Here's what they suggest
An update in immigration laws, the restructuring of policies and a more humane treatment of migrants are among the top proposals in this new framework plan
Record Disparity: Average wealth of Latino, Black families is six times lower than that of Whites
For the first time in U.S. history, the race and ethnicity average disparity exceeded $1 million
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
Americans are increasingly critical and dissatisfied with a Biden-Trump election rematch
As voters come closer to facing the same choice they did four years ago, about half of them wish they could change both options in the ballot