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The Latina Bounty Hunter

Mary Mata February 25, 2014

By Maria Hinojosa, Latino USA What happens if you don’t hold a Latina back? If she never hears “You can’t do that!” You might get someone like Michelle Gomez. She’s a skip […]

Losing Your Job and Taxes

Mary Mata February 24, 2014

Mexico’s drug cartels are standing in the way of a fracking bonanza

Mary Mata February 20, 2014

Are Social Security Benefits Taxable?

Mary Mata February 17, 2014

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman, AARP Please note that all references to Social Security benefits in this article include the equivalent benefits (Tier 1 SSEB) received by retired railroad employees. Additionally, […]

How More Latinos in Finance Could Boost the Economy

Mary Mata February 10, 2014

By Erika L. Sánchez, NBCNews Sylvia Tergas was recruited out of college to work for Macy’s, moving from up from sales to the financial division. Though she really enjoyed helping […]

In Taking Back Urban Areas, Latinos Are Causing A ‘Gente-fication’ Across The U.S.

Mary Mata

By Soni Sangha, Fox News Latino Lincoln Heights is the kind of place where you might hang out with your neighbors on a warm day, drinking in the stunning views of […]

Unemployment Compensation Benefits and Your Taxes

Mary Mata

SPONSORED CONTENT By A. Kalman, AARP In 1935, during the Roosevelt administration, Congress passed the the Social Security Act. Buried in that law was the creation of the federal – […]