Posts Tagged ‘Latinos In U.S.’
Latino Businesses Drove Major Economic Gains With Near-$120 Billion in Output Last Year: Report
Latino-owned certified minority businesses in the United States generated $117.3 billion in revenue in 2024 and supported 372,300 jobs, according to the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) Furthermore, the report found that minority-owned certified businesses produced nearly $599.7 billion in total output, registering a 9.4 % increase year-on-year—outpacing the U.S. GDP growth rate. The…
Read MoreLatino Organization Announces It Will Scrape Over $133 Million In Medical Debt in Nevada
Somos Votantes Education Fund announced on Wednesday it will eliminate over $133 million in medical debt for tens of thousands of people in Nevada. The organization noted in a press release that most of the funds will be distributed among people in Clark County, while another fraction will go to others in Washoe County. Overall,…
Read MoreLess Than a Third Of Latinos Say It’s a Good Time To Be a Latino In The U.S. Right Now
Less than a third of Latinos (31%) believe it’s a good time to be a Latino in the U.S. at the moment, according to a new poll. The figure represents a big drop compared to March 2024, when 55% said it was a good time. The survey, conducted by Axios Ipsos along with Noticias Telemundo,…
Read MoreGOP Rep. Warns Republicans Are Losing The Latinos Who Helped Trump Win In The Last Election: ‘Wake Up’
Florida representative MarĂa Elvira Salazar. Republican Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar warned the Trump administration that its edge with Latinos is “slipping away” following the party’s defeats in several elections on Tuesday. “I’ve been warning this for months. Hispanics that helped deliver a tremendous victory to President Trump are slipping away, right under our own watch.…
Read MoreDemocrats Are Failing To Recover Latino Support Even As They Sour On Trump: Poll
Despite being much more disapproving of President Donald Trump since he took office, especially due to the handling of the economy, few Latinos are unlikely to withdraw their support for the Republican party, according to a new poll. The Survey, conducted by the New York Times/Sienna, showed that more than two thirds of Latinos surveyed…
Read MoreTrump Falling Out of Favor With Latino Voters Across Demographics, Survey Finds
President Donald Trump‘s standing among Latino voters has declined sharply across gender, age, and partisan lines, according to a new national survey conducted by Global Strategy Group for Somos Votantes. The poll, taken between August 26 and September 4, found Trump’s overall favorability underwater by 20 points among Latino voters, continuing a downward trend since…
Read MoreKamala Harris Leads Trump Among Latino Voters In Key Battleground States, Economic Concerns Top The List: Poll
A new poll conducted by the Hispanic Federation and Latino Victory Project from October 2 to 10, 2024, reveals insights into Latino voters’ perspectives across key battleground states as the election approaches. The survey, which included 1,900 respondents from Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Florida, shows Vice President Kamala Harris leading…
Read MoreRepublicans Outpacing Democrats in Push to Reach Latino Voters, Poll Reveals
Outreach to Latino voters remains a challenge for both parties, a new poll is showing. Results from the 2024 National Latino Voter Tracking Poll, conducted by Entravision, AltaMed, and BSP Research show that only a little over half of respondents (52%) have been contacted by Democrats or Republicans. The Republican Party, however, seems to have…
Read MoreU.S. Labor Force Is Expected To Dramatically Shrink By The End Of The Decade; Immigrants Might Be The Remedy
The U.S. is expected to face a shortage of a staggering six million workers before the end of the decade. For the first time in history, more people will turn 65 than 16, depleting the working population over the country. As industries prepare for the hit in the coming years, there may be one solution…
Read MoreTexas Has Spent $221 Million Sending Tens Of Thousands Of Migrants To Democratic-Led Sanctuary Cities
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ‘s administration has spent over $221 million to transport some 120,000 migrants and asylum seekers out of Texas between April 2022 and August 2024, according to the Washington Examiner. During this time, the migrants were sent mainly to 6 sanctuary cities, including New York, Chicago and Denver. Records showed the Texas…
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