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Workplace Deaths Increase for Latinos and Blacks

Mary Mata May 1, 2013

By Albert Sabaté, ABC/Univision Latinos have the highest rate of occupational fatalities in the United States and it’s been that way for 15 years, according to a recent report. Hispanics make […]

Target gets Bi-Curious. Fans Don’t go Wild.

Mary Mata April 24, 2013

Latino Education Affordability is the Future of the U.S. Labor Force

Mary Mata April 23, 2013

Gender Wage Gap is Harsher for Immigrant Women

Mary Mata April 22, 2013

By Erika L. Sánchez, NBCLatino It’s no secret that Latinas are the hardest hit by the gender wage gap. A recent analysis from the National Partnership for Women and Families showed that Latinas are […]

5 Ways Immigration Reform Will Help Low-Wage Workers

Mary Mata

By Ezra Klein, Washington Post Something odd happens whenever immigration reform enters the news: Politicians and pundits who barely spare a word for low-wage workers in normal times suddenly become extremely […]

The Immigrant ‘Welfare Queen’ Myth

Mary Mata April 17, 2013

By Alex Nowrasteh, The Blaze A common conservative refrain is that immigrants, once they enter the U.S., “immediately begin to depend on government welfare,” as Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama recently […]

Young Latinos’ Changing Attitudes About Money

Mary Mata April 11, 2013

By Hispanically Speaking News As April 15th approaches, everyone who has earned money this year is making sure they’ve given Uncle Sam his due. As a result, it’s that time […]