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Why Getting the Covid-19 Vaccine Will Be Good for America's Financial Health
Getting a Covid vaccine as soon as it’s available will be good for your finances, experts say, particularly in hard-hit communities, such as Latinos.
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Op-Ed: The Financial Outlook for the Hispanic Small Business Community in 2021
The majority of Latino business owners are in sectors that took a big hit from Covid-19, and they’ve been half as likely as White owners to receive PPP loans.
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Hispanic Unemployment From Covid-19 Has Been Cut in Half, But Can It Last?
Job opportunities for Hispanics remain uncertain, even as the jobless rate has been cut in half from the Covid-19 peak level of 16%.
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For Families With Multiple Generations Under One Roof, the Pandemic Has Brought Unique Challenges
Living with extended family can provide emotional and financial support. It’s also been a challenge during the coronavirus pandemic.
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How Latinos in the U.S. Can Reinvent Their Careers Post Covid-19
Career coach Caroline Castrillon gives tips on how Latinos in the U.S. impacted by the Covid recession can rebuild their careers and reinvent their futures.
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This Is How President-Elect Biden's Policies Could Affect Hispanics in America
President-elect Joe Biden has tax, economic and education policies that could affect the future of Hispanics in America.
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How Can the U.S. Boost Retirement Planning for Minorities? Start With Access and Education
Families of color lag White peers in retirement planning, and the coronavirus pandemic may make this gap even worse. Here’s what experts say could help.
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Telemundo Poll: Biden Leads Among Hispanic Voters in Ariz., Texas, Fla. and Nev.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is backed by a majority of Hispanics registered to vote in Arizona, Florida, Nevada and Texas, according to four separate polls conducted by polling and strategy firm Mason-Dixon for Telemundo.
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Four Years on, Some Latino Republicans Still Embrace Trump, Others Work for His Defeat
Jacob Monty, a Houston-based lawyer, was firmly behind President Donald Trump at the start of Trump’s 2016 campaign, sure that the deportation threats were just that and hopeful that as a fellow Republican, Trump might be the one to finally succeed at revamping immigration laws.
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Coronavirus Financial Stress Is Hitting Blacks and Hispanics Disproportionately, Analysis Finds
The coronavirus pandemic is causing financial stress and anxiety for many Americans, yet it is people of color who are feeling it the most, according to an analysis of the American Staffing Association’s latest survey on the workforce.