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Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Employers Add 266,000 Jobs in November
(UnidosUS, 2019-12-06)The U.S. Department of Labor reported that employers added 45,000 jobs in November. The Latino unemployment rate increased to 4.2%. The health care sector led job growth. -
Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Employers Add 287,000 Jobs
(2016-07-08)The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 287,000 jobs in June 2016, up from 11,000 jobs in May 2016. The national unemployment rate edged up to 4.9%. The Latino unemployment rate also saw a ... -
Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Employers Add 304,000 Jobs in January
(UnidosUS, 2019-02-01)The U.S. Department of Labor reported that employers added 304,000 jobs in January. The national unemployment rate remained increased to 4.0%, and the Latino unemployment rate increased to 4.9%. Leisure and hospitality ... -
Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Employers Add 312,000 Jobs in December
(UnidosUS, 2019-01-04)The U.S. Department of Labor reported that employers added 312,000 jobs in December. The national unemployment rate remained increased at 3.9%, and the Latino unemployment rate decreased to 4.4%. Health care employment led ... -
Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Employers Add 313,000 Jobs
(UnidosUS, 2018-03-09)The U.S. Department of Labor reported that employers added 313,000 jobs in February. The national unemployment rate remained at 4.1%, and the Latino unemployment rate decreased to 4.9%. Construction-related employment led ... -
Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Employers Add 75,000 Jobs in May
(UnidosUS, 2019-06-07)The U.S. Department of Labor reported that employers added 75,000 jobs in May. The Latino unemployment rate decreased to 4.2%. Professional and business services led job growth. -
Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Employers Added 151,000 Jobs in August
(NCLR, 2016-09-02)The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 151,000 jobs in August 2016, down from 255,000 in July 2016. The national unemployment rate remained at 4.9%. The Latino unemployment rate increased ... -
Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Unemployment Rate Declines to 4.3%
(UnidosUS, 2017-08-04)The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 209,000 jobs in July 2017. The national unemployment rate dropped to 4.3%, and the Latino unemployment rate increased to 5.1%. The leisure and hospitality ... -
Latinos Jobs Report: Employers Add 261,000 Jobs After Hurricanes
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-03)The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that the economy gained 261,000 jobs in October. The national unemployment rate decreased to 4.1%, and the Latino unemployment rate decreased to 4.8%. Food services and drinking ... -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Celebrating the Latino Workforce
(2012-09-07)In honor of Labor Day, this month's report highlights the best of the Monthly Latino Employment Report series and voices of individuals from the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) network who shared their stories with us. -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Current and Aspiring Young Hispanic Workers
(2013-05-03)Latinos are among the fastest-growing minority groups and a population characterized by its youthfulness making them an increasingly important segment of the U.S. economy. Yet unemployment among young workers ages 16 to ... -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Hispanic Home Care Workers
(NCLR, 2013-07-08)This report describes the characteristics of home care workers and overdue regulatory reforms that would improve wages and quality of care in this vital industry. -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Labor Day 2011
(2011-09-02)This Labor Day issue of the Monthly Latino Employment Report reviews how the Latino workforce is vital to several major industries that have added jobs in recent months. Overshadowing this progress, however, is the prevalence ... -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Latinos and the Jobs of the Not-So-Distant Future
(2012-04-06)This brief report makes the case for immediate public investment in adult education and training to improve the employment prospects for Latinos in a changing labor market. -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Underemployment: The Real Jobs Crisis
(2012-12-07)Although the national unemployment rate held steady at 8% at the end of 2012, it masked the full picture of the nation's jobs crisis. Millions of Americans continue to be underemployed, a term used to describe people who ... -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: April 2014
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: December 2014
(2015-01-09)Monthly Latino Employment Report: Latino Employment Statistics for December 2014 The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 252,000 jobs in December 2014, rounding out a strong fourth quarter ... -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Efforts to Improve the Minimum Wage Blocked
(2014-05-02)Earlier this week, the U.S. Senate blocked the \Minimum Wage Fairness Act\ (S. 2223), a bill that would raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 by 2016 and has bipartisan support among the majority of Americans. ... -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Financial Access among Unemployed Latinos
(NCLR, 2013-06-07)This Monthly Latino Employment Report provides the latest Latino employment statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor plus highlights from Latino Financial Access and Inclusion in California. -
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Latino Labor Force Growth
(2013-10-22)By the year 2050, one in three workers in the U.S. will be Latino. The demographic makeup of the workforce of the future is already evident in certain segments of today's economy. This Monthly Latino Employment Report ...