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The Results Confirm What We Already Know: U.S. Latinos Are an Incredibly Complex Bunch

Mary Mata October 22, 2013

By Suset Laboy, Latino Rebels Have we finally arrived at neat formula to understand the U.S. Latino American? Looking over Nielsen’s newest study on the Latino Communities of the Tri-State Region, […]

Latino Population Maps Reveal Demographic Pattern Regardless Of Origin

Mary Mata October 21, 2013

About a third of Hispanics will speak only English at home by 2020

Mary Mata September 9, 2013

U.S. Hispanic population dispersing but still anchored in 3 states

Mary Mata September 2, 2013

By CNN (CNN) — The American Hispanic population is dispersing across the country, but is still anchored mainly in three states, according to a new study released Thursday. More than half […]

Mapping the Latino Population, By State, County and City

Mary Mata August 30, 2013

By Hispanically Speaking News The nation’s Hispanic population, while still anchored in its traditional settlement areas, continues to disperse across the U.S., according to a Pew Research Center analysis of […]

New American south: Latinos make mark in an Appalachian city

Mary Mata August 15, 2013

By Public Radio International Dalton, Ga., is nearly half Latino. On the high school soccer pitch, the team is almost entirely Latino. Dalton is special in Georgia, and indeed across […]

California’s imminent Latino plurality: How will we know when it happens?

Mary Mata July 15, 2013

By Leslie Berestein Rojas , Southern California Public Radio A ceremony last week outside the State Capitol marked a long-predicted milestone: the day that Latinos in California catch up with the number of […]