Stories Tagged as
Hispanic
Studies show financial pain from COVID-19 is not spread equally
Apr 22, 2020
Black and Hispanic workers are seeing the worst job and income losses.
Why people of color charge less for Airbnb rentals in San Francisco
May 11, 2018
A new study examines the role of race in the home rental economy
Mexican fizzy water starts bubbling in the US
Aug 11, 2016
The brand is over 120 years old and has been in the U.S. since the 1980s. But now, it's really starting to pop.
Hispanic millennials make less, but save more
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Donna Tam
Aug 3, 2016
A Wells Fargo survey says most millennials don’t think they can stash away $1 million by the time they retire, and the situation is more critical for female and Hispanic millennials.
At the RNC, Hispanic Chamber endorses Clinton
Jul 20, 2016
The group's president says the Trump campaign is becoming “frankly scary."
Addressing inequality for black and Hispanic students
by
Nova Safo
Mar 19, 2015
A report from The National Urban League paints a grim picture on education.
Family finance lessons: Mamiverse CEO Rene Alegria
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Nick White
Feb 20, 2014
Rene Alegria's grandfather teaches him how to save for a rainy day
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'Instructions Not Included': A blueprint for box office success?
Sep 3, 2013
Hollywood's relationship with the Latino market has always been hit or miss. This weekend, one movie bucked the trend.
Does new TV show stereotype Latinas?
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Jeff Tyler
Jun 21, 2013
The new TV show, "Devious Maids," is a soap opera aimed at a Hispanic audience, but some Latinos feel it trades in stereotypes.
Latinas are the savviest shoppers
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Jeff Tyler
Jan 2, 2013
A recent survey finds that Latina shoppers work harder to find deals and use more technology than other consumers.