by David Morse | Uncategorized
There are some unmistakable trends in the latest Pew Research Center Study, which analyzes U.S. Census Bureau data. – Asian-American population is now the fastest growing segment of the U.S., overtaking the growth rate of U.S. Latinos. – U.S. Hispanic...
by David Morse | Uncategorized
Source: www.electionproject.org Election 2016 is entering the home stretch (and not a minute too soon), and voters are going to be casting their votes by mail in some states in just a few weeks. Hispanics and Asians could be crucial, and their percentage of the U.S....
by David Morse | Uncategorized
Despite nearly a quarter of U.S. Latinos living in poverty, the group as a whole has a higher average life expectancies than white Americans, who have a much lower poverty rate. This article from Yes magazine has some theories as to why. It’s about Latino...
by David Morse | Uncategorized
The 2016 election is fascinating and unprecedented for several reasons. One reason is that there are two Latinos running for the GOP nomination, and are considered to be favorites of the party establishment. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are both freshmen senators, both...
by David Morse | Uncategorized
There’s a fascinating article in The Atlantic about the plight of minority millennials. Black and Latino millennials, specifically, are less likely to receive parental financial help, and more likely to give assistance to parents. Recent polls indicate that a...