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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.
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.
New Data Shows Latino Poverty Rate Still Disproportionately High
(2015-09-16)
On September 16, 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau released new data measuring poverty in the U.S. during 2014. The statistics show that national poverty rates and income levels in the U.S. have barely budged for the fourth ...
2011 Latino Poverty Analysis
(2012-09-01)
On September 12, 2012, the U.S. Census Bureau released new data measuring poverty in the U.S. during 2011. The statistics show that poverty declined among Latinos but was unchanged among all Americans. Latinos were the ...
Latino Jobs Report: Job Growth Slows in March
(2015-04-03)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 126,000 jobs in March 2015, the lowest net job gain since December 2013.
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.
Latino Population Statistics (2016)
(2016-03-08)
Over the past decade, Latinos have sealed their place as the country’s largest minority group. With the expanded national presence of this vibrant and youthful population, Hispanics increasingly contribute to the economic, ...
Monthly Latino Employment Report: Latino Millennials’ Attitudes toward the Job Market
(2014-09-05)
The latest NCLR research on employment disparities and how Latino millennials see the changing economy.