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
Half of Americans say they'd support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants
According to a new Axios Vibes survey, 51% of Americans— including Democrats and Republicans— are keen to this idea
These predominantly Latino cities in Texas have the lowest cost of living in the U.S.
According to a new study by SmartAsset, Houston, El Paso and Lubbock need the least amount of money to live well in the country
A look at the health disparities lowering Latinos' life expectancy in the U.S.: the main causes
Despite progress made through initiatives like The Affordable Care Act, health inequity remains a persistent issue across the U.S.
Latinos feel hopeful and optimistic about their finances and economy in new survey
A new study conducted by Florida Atlantic University shows that the Hispanic Consumer Index rose in the first quarter of 2024, compared to the last one of 2023
Texas, California towns with large Latino populations offer the fewest opportunities to children
Metro areas heavily populated by Latinos tend to have significant childhood opportunities compared to other parts of the country, a study reveals
Most students have delayed mayor life events due to their student loans, says a Gallup survey
About 71% of students have delayed in major life events including buying a house, a car or even having children, according to a new study by Gallup.
Over half of Latinos worry about the possibility of mass deportations, study shows
As Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric toward immigrants intensifies, U.S. Latinos are more worried about mass deportations regardless of legal status.
Here's Why Latinos in Corporate America Continuously Feel Overlooked and Pressured to Assimilate
From colorism to gender and immigration status, Latinos in the workplace are feeling overlooked despite being considered an economic powerhouse
One in Four Latinos Forced to Sell Belongings to Afford Housing, Study Finds
Less than half of Latinos in the U.S. say they can easily afford their housing payments, leaving them needing to make sacrifices in their daily lives
Contrary to Stereotypes, Undocumented Immigrants Not Tied to Higher Crime Rates
A recently published study by NBER showed undocumented migrants not found to be the prime cause of crime. They are actually often the victims.
Study Challenges Conventional Wisdom: Anti-Immigration Rhetoric Might Not Be a Winning Strategy
Making anti-immigration rhetoric a key part of campaigns may not guarantee a win, an American University analysis reveals
Extra Discrimination: Latinos and Blacks on Medicare Face Higher Costs to Treat Dementia, Study Finds
Blacks and Latinos pay at least 17% more than Non-Hispanic Whites, according to the findings.
A Look At Latino Voters In New York Ahead Of The State's Primary Elections
Here's what else you should know about the Hispanic vote in the Empire State
How Temporary Protected Status Has Been Sharply Expanded During Biden Administration
Nearly 1.2 million of the roughly 21.6 million noncitizen immigrants living in the U.S. are under TPS or eligible, a sharp expansion since Biden took office
Quality of Life, Latino Approval Drop Poses Challenges for Mayor Adams Ahead of 2025 Elections in New York
Eric Adams' handling of immigration and public safety are some of the reasons for the drop among Latinos
DACA Recipients Helped Boost the Economy Over Last Decade Despite Legal Uncertainties, Study Shows
Since its creation in 2012, DACA has been subject to a series of legal threats. Nevertheless, its recipients have contributed to the growth of the country.
The U.S. is Not On Track To Eliminate Latino Disparities This Century, McKinsey Institute Reveals
Although significant advances have been made over the past decades, Latino and Black residents continue to face great disparities
Report: Latinos Identifying as LGBTQ Has Almost Doubled in Recent Years
A new study conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute reveals Hispanics as the second largest demographic with LGBTQ members in the U.S.
Marijuana Use May Be Linked To Higher Risks of Cardiovascular Issues, New Study Finds
A new study from the Massachusetts General Hospital found higher risks of health issues the more frequently marijuana was used
New York, Illinois and Colorado are Top Migrant Destinations in 2023, New Study Shows
Here are some takeaways about where migrants are mostly heading to
Deportation Is One of the Biggest Fears Among Latinos, Regardless of Immigration Status, New Study Shows
Both documented and undocumented Latinos saw an increase in anxiety regarding their future in the U.S. over the past years
Could Latina Moms be 'Nicer' in English? New Study Shows They Might Be
A new study by the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology found that bilingual Latina mothers have dual language personalities.
Suicide Rates Increase Among Latinos and Hispanics, New Study Shows
Immigration, language and cultural barriers, and financial conditions are some of the factors in rising suicide rate among Latinos