Latin US
Generation Z Latinos In US Prioritize Homeownership More than White Counterparts
For the Hispanic community, financial success is synonymous with homeownership, with the desire to pass on property to offspring also a strong motive for buying
Study Shows Devastating Racial Disparities in Healthcare in the US During the Pandemic
Black children were more likely to lose a parent or caregiver because of Covid, and both Black and Latino households were more likely to face economic and health struggles
Dementia Signs Among US Minority Groups Highlight Screening Need
Signs of early-stage dementia are more common among some US minority groups, highlighting the need for monitoring and screening among Americans with less access to health care
US Senator Robert Menendez Presses Joe Biden to Nominate Latino to Fed Board
A spot on the seven-member Fed Board opened up last month when Vice Chair Lael Brainard resigned.
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Most Hispanics Own a Home as Incomes Rise, But Ownership Still Below US Average
A majority of Hispanic Americans now own a home, a milestone that was reached in part thanks to demographics and income growth
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TelevisaUnivision Adds 25 Million Streaming Customers, Profits Rise
Under Viacom’s former CFO, the leading Spanish-language broadcaster has turned its business around
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This Financial Firm Wants to Take Advantage of Atlanta’s Diversity with New Jobs
More than half of the city’s population is Black or Latino, compared with about 20% for San Francisco, where Visa is based
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Donald Trump’s Border Wall Settles Into a Strange, Costly Afterlife
Conservatives still rally around a useless symbol instead of more effective responses to illegal migration, says Fran Wilkinson
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NYC to Open Shelter for Asylum Seekers at Cruise Terminal
The huge terminal, on the waterfront in Brooklyn’s Red Hook neighborhood, will provide shelter, food, medical care and other services for single men until cruise season resumes in the spring
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Racial Bias in US Tax Code: White People Gain Most From Investor Tax Breaks
The Biden administration’s first-ever analysis of tax return data by race and ethnicity shows a discrepancy in those who gain from lower rates on capital gains and dividends
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Says ‘Cities Are Being Undermined’ by Migrant Crisis
During a tour of El Paso, Texas, Adams met with migrants, border agents, social service providers and local officials
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Austin, San Antonio Start Program to Help Fly Asylum Seekers Out of Texas
Officials expect to serve as many as 120 people daily and will seek full reimbursement from the federal government
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Morgan Stanley Promoted 184 to Managing Director in Smaller Class, 2% Hispanic
Morgan Stanley’s leadership has been mostly male and White for decades, as has been the case across Wall Street
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Bank of America Gives $100M to Mendoza Ventures to Back Minority-Owned Startups in US
Following the murder of George Floyd in 2020 and a rise in hate crimes against Asian-Americans, Bank of America pledged $1.25 billion toward advancing racial equality and economic opportunity
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The News That Moved the Latino Communities in 2022
As the year comes to a close, here are some of the top stories we had about the successes, challenges and difficulties Latinos face everyday