Swingers: The Latino Vote
Hispanics are increasingly recognized as a critical swing voter demographic, wielding substantial influence in crucial battleground states.
Hispanics are increasingly recognized as a critical swing voter demographic, wielding substantial influence in crucial battleground states.
“Right now, everything is so expensive,” Deleon said. “Gas is still high, grocery prices continue to rise. Inflation has not gone down…rent is extremely high. People have to work more than two jobs to put food on the table.”
It’s an economic advance from communities whose contributions have historically been pivotal in the nation’s development.
New report shows lower-wage workers are seeing faster wage growth but Black, Latino and women workers still lag behind.
“I do believe in the power of the vote. Together, we will be able to do much more,” Crawford said about the presidential election.
Author explores themes of cultural identity, changing family and friendship dynamics, and coping with big emotions, in her writing.
Voting is often viewed through the lens of civic duty and political engagement, but it plays a crucial role in shaping the social determinants of health (SDOH).
Critics argue that aging infrastructure poses a significant risk to the Great Lakes.
Audiences expect more from news media than just the traditional “who is leading in the polls” reporting.
The Latina Savings Project through Centro Hispano of Dane County says bridging the financial literacy gap with a trusted source builds wealth after leaving the workforce.
SPECIAL REPORT from the Venezuelan/Colombian border: Shelters struggle as aid falters and migrant numbers are expected to climb.
If all racial/ethnic groups had the same college degree attainment as white adults, the nation’s workers would see an additional $11 trillion in lifetime earnings.