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Hispanic Unemployment Rate Climbs

Mary Mata June 4, 2012

By Griselda Neváres, Voxxi The unemployment rate among Hispanics in May rose significantly to 11.0 percent, up from 10.3 percent in April. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday that overall […]

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Mary Mata June 1, 2012

How To Take Long Holiday From High Gas Prices

Mary Mata May 31, 2012

By Maria Cardona, Latinovations Summer is here and millions of Americans will be hitting the road to see family and friends, take a breather away from home. And luckily, after […]

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Mary Mata May 29, 2012

Tuesday May 28, 2012 Texas primary a test for the parties’ base (Associated Press/Houston Chronicle): The Texas political class had to wait an extra 90 days for the party primaries, but […]

Employers Should Renew Commitment To Hire Veterans

Mary Mata May 28, 2012

By Leticia Van de Putte While loss of life and limb is the price paid by some U.S. servicemen and women as they protect our liberty, other veterans return home […]

Barajas Keeps His Day Job (Because he has to)

Mary Mata May 25, 2012

By Oscar Barajas Recently, I became a victim of the economy and its whims and became underemployed but with health benefits. So the quick fix was to interview for a […]