For three states, share of Hispanic population returns to the past

For three states, share of Hispanic population returns to the past

NewsTaco June 10, 2014

*Some might see this as evidence of a reconquista. I’d like to see a graph that compares Latino wealth and political power from a century ago and today. That would […]

Mapping the Nation’s Latino Population: by State, County and City

NewsTaco May 19, 2014

*If a dive into Latino population maps makes your day, then I have nothing to add to this. The population growth by county map is fascinating. VL By Pew Hispanic […]

U.S. births drive population growth as immigration stalls

NewsTaco May 1, 2014

*This has huge implications for politics, education, media … U.S. born, English dominant Latinos are 63% of the Latino population. The percentage will grow with important consequences. VL By Jens […]

Latinos set to surpass whites in California in March

Mary Mata January 16, 2014

By Melody Gutierrez, San Francisco Chronicle California is growing older and more diverse. The Latino population is projected to surpass that of whites in California in March to become the single largest […]

Latino Population Maps Reveal Demographic Pattern Regardless Of Origin

Mary Mata October 21, 2013

By Huffington Post Latino Voices While the Latino identity may be hard to define, it seems the nearly two dozen nationalities that compose this ambiguous ethnicity do share some common ground […]

What is the future of Spanish in the United States?

Mary Mata September 5, 2013

By Mark Hugo Lopez and Ana Gonzalez-Barrera, Pew Hispanic Trends Project With more than 37 million speakers, Spanish is by far the most spoken non-English language in the U.S. today among people […]

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 […]