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Financial Regulatory Improvement Act of 2015
(2015-05-20)
Letter on behalf of NCLR, expressing opposition to the proposed \Financial Regulatory Improvement Act of 2015.\"
On Shaky Ground: Poll of Latino Views on the Economy - Full Poll Results
(2014-07-21)
Weighted poll results from the July 2014 national poll of Latino registered voters.
Latinos and Social Security: How to Maximize Your Benefits
(2014-05-27)
This brochure explains how delaying claiming Social Security benefits can increase monthly benefits for life.
New Data Show that Latino Poverty is Improving But Remains Alarmingly High
(2014-09-16)
An analysis of the poverty and income data released on September 16 and policy recommendations to boost economic growth, raise wages, and strengthen important antipoverty programs.
Survival Spending: The Role of Credit Cards in Hispanic Households
(2010-01-19)
Greater participation in mainstream credit and financial markets can set many families on the path to financial stability and middle-class life. Unfortunately, many Latino card users face serious challenges when entering ...
BRINGING OPPORTUNITY HOME: A Latino Public Policy Agenda for the 112th Congress
(2011-10-4)
Latinos have been a part of the United States since our country's founding, and as one of the fastest-growing segments of the population, they will play a significant role in shaping its future. Data from the 2010 Census ...
Latino Financial Access and Inclusion in California
(2013-06-04)
This report is based on a financial survey of Latinos in California. The report findings include use of financial products and services used by the community, experiences with financial institutions, and the use of technology ...
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Construction Employment Gains Highlight Safety Concerns
(2015-02-06)
Job growth in construction is good for Latinos, who represent one in four workers in the industry; however, trends in fatal workplace injuries for Latinos in construction are cause for concern.
NCLR Analysis of the President’s 2016 Budget
(2015-02-03)
This brief provides an analysis of key themes as they relate to the U.S. Latino population included in the president's fiscal year 2016 budget proposal.
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Disparities in Youth Unemployment Persist
(2015-03-06)
Latinos represent 20% of U.S. workers between ages 16 and 19, compared to 16% of the total workforce. Latino and Black teens are much more likely to be unemployed than their White counterparts.









