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How Beer Explains 20 Years of NAFTA’s Devastating Effects on Mexico

Mary Mata January 3, 2014

By Yves Smith, Naked Capitalism Here is a case where NAFTA has gotten the United States to open its market to something of value that Mexico can export, and Mexico can’t […]

Plans For A Latino ‘Cultural Corridor’ On San Francisco’s 24th Street

Mary Mata January 2, 2014

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide: There are Tax Credits People Don’t Know They Have

Mary Mata December 31, 2013

AARP Foundation Tax-Aide: “It’s Free”

Mary Mata December 19, 2013

SPONSORED CONTENT To hear Hector Chao tell it, the happiest people he helps are the ones who get a refund. He’s been a volunteer for AARP Foundation Tax-Aide for eight […]

The Needle in the Haystack: Hispanic Inclusion on Corporate Boards

Mary Mata

By Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, PR Newswire WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) announced the findings today from its 2013 Corporate Governance Study (CGS) revealing little progress for […]

Latino Applicants Unfairly Denied Sandy Relief Funds?

Mary Mata December 18, 2013

By Clutch Local housing rights organization Fair Share Housing Center (FSHC) says it has obtained data from the Christie Administration that shows that Latino and African-American residents applying for two major Sandy relief programs […]

9 Things You Should Know About Job Loss and Your Taxes

Mary Mata

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman Job loss can affect your tax situation in many ways. Here are some things to keep in mind. Your employer may provide you with severance […]

The Cost Of A Quinceañera

Mary Mata December 16, 2013

AARP Tax Aide Tips: How Long Should I keep Tax Records?

Mary Mata December 13, 2013

Why Latinos are losing the retirement race

Mary Mata December 12, 2013