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  2. Immigration of Latina women to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Though it is common knowledge that women in the United States make less than their male counterparts, this wage gap further varies by ethnicity. On average, Latina women make 55 cents to the dollar when compared to white, non-Hispanic males while white women make 78.1 cents to the same dollar. [11]

  3. More Black and Latina women are leading unions — and ... - AOL

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    Things might get better, she said, if more Black and Latina women held union leadership roles and were more aware of their memberships’ needs, including safety gear that fits women’s bodies ...

  4. Demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans - Wikipedia

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    Hispanic and Latino Americans (along with Asian Americans, most notably) have contributed to an important demographic change in the United States since the 1960s whereby minority groups now compose one-third of the population. Nearly one in six Americans was Hispanic or Latino as of 2009, a total of 48.4 million out of the estimated 307 million ...

  5. Hispanic and Latino Americans in politics - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Research Council (US) Panel on Hispanics and the United States, Latino officeholders increased in the 6 states (Arizona, California, Florida, New Mexico, New York, and Texas) with the largest Latino population. In 1973, there were only 1,280 Latino officeholders across these 6 states, by 2003, there were 4,130. [25]

  6. How We Chose the 2024 Latino Leaders

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    Today, one in five people in the U.S. identifies as Latino. It’s the country’s largest racial or ethnic minority group, according to the Census Bureau —and it’s expected to grow from 65 ...

  7. Latino students make up most of the nation's growth in ... - AOL

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    Latino students accounted for the vast majority, 79%, of the four percent overall increase in degree attainment over the last five years, ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  8. Immigrant paradox in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Further, second-generation women had the poorest dietary intake, consuming even smaller amounts of necessary nutrients than non-Latina white women. US-born immigrants (i.e., second-generation immigrants, and subsequent generations) have also been found to engage in more overweight-related behaviours, such as poor diet, smoking, and little ...

  9. Opinion: Trump gained Latino voters because Harris did not ...

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    Democratic presidential candidates have received 60% or more of the Latino vote since 1980, and the so-called Latino voter bloc has been critical to the success of Democrats. But Harris had the ...