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Poll: Hispanics often lead the way in their faith in the American Dream

Mary Mata January 31, 2014

By Pamela Constable and Scott Clement, Washington Post A recent national survey by The Washington Post and the University of Virginia’s Miller Center points to some surprising findings. In many cases, Hispanic residents’ faith in […]

House Passed Farm Bill will affect Latino Families

Mary Mata January 30, 2014

What Are Your Payment Options If You Can’t Pay the IRS in Full?

Mary Mata January 27, 2014

Five economic issues could benefit US Latinos and the economy in 2014

Mary Mata January 20, 2014

By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi Congress has come back to Washington to act upon several legislations affecting the livelihood of U.S. Latinos. From immigration reform to the reduction of SNAP […]

Hispanic Communities Were Hit Hardest By The Housing Bubble And Bust

Mary Mata January 17, 2014

By Bryce Covert, Think Progress Hispanic communities were hit hardest by the housing boom and subsequent crash, according to a new analysis from Zillow. Home values in areas where Hispanics are […]

Obama picks Maria Contreras-Sweet to head SBA

Mary Mata January 15, 2014

By Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post President Obama on Wednesday plans to nominate Maria Contreras-Sweet, the founder and board chairman of a Latino-owned community bank in Los Angeles, as the head of […]

Latino unemployment rate drops to 8.3 percent

Mary Mata January 10, 2014

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi The latest jobs report shows the Latino unemployment rate continues to drop steadily but still lags behind the national unemployment rate by a big margin. The U.S. Bureau […]