Latino.zip ★

Recent 2020 Census research shows how self-reported Hispanic/Latino populations report their race.

The group is comprised of many subgroups, often associated with different regions of the world, and represents the second largest racial or ethnic group after non-Hispanic whites. Economic Impact and Trends (2024-2025 Data) Latino.zip

Despite growth, median income for Latino households remains lower than non-Latino households, with 14% of the Illinois Latino population (as a regional example) being undocumented and ineligible for typical labor force participation. Housing and Social Factors Housing and Social Factors Between 2022 and 2023,

Between 2022 and 2023, the Hispanic population grew by (1.16 million), accounting for nearly of the total U.S. population growth. Latino.zip

Compared to pre-pandemic 2019 estimates, Hispanic households were the only demographic group to experience a significant increase in median household income in 2024.