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Valentine’s Day By The Numbers

Mary Mata February 13, 2012

From the U.S. Census Bureau Expressing one’s love to another is a celebrated custom on Valentine’s Day; whereby sweethearts and family members present gifts to one another, such as cards, […]

Super Bowl XLVI By The Numbers

Mary Mata February 3, 2012

Celebrating Black History Month By The Numbers

Mary Mata February 1, 2012

Report Shows Latinos In Colorado Lag Behind Others

Mary Mata January 19, 2012

A recent report from the Colorado Latino Leadership, Advocacy & Research Organization (CLARO) entitled “Snapshot of Colorado Latinos,” shows that in several realms Latinos in that state lagged behind others. […]

Mexican Immigration Is Slowing While Asian Immigration Grows

Mary Mata January 18, 2012

Data recently released by the Pew Hispanic Center allows us to draw two conclusions about Latinos in the U.S.. First, the myth that Mexicans are “flooding America” is proven to be that […]

6% Of Latinos In The U.S. Don’t Identify As “Latino”

NewsTaco January 12, 2012

There is a reason that government and marketers in the United States want to dump all persons of Latin American ancestry into one big “Hispanic” pail. It’s the same reason […]

1 In 10 Hawaiians Is Latino

Mary Mata January 10, 2012

One in 10 Hawaii in residence identifies as a Latino, according to a recent report, this represents an increase of 38% since the year 2000. The Latino population in Hawaii […]