Q&A: Conference Aims To Tap Latino Consumers
By 2015, the spending power of the Latino population is expected to exceed $1.3 trillion. According to U.S. census data, the Latino community’s potential purchasing power…
Hispanics Led Home-Buying Surge Last Year
During the COVID-19 pandemic, home prices soared across California and the nation. Albanita Erebia and her fiancé Daniel Savala noticed and knew to act quickly…
Can 2022 Be A Better Year? We Certainly Hope So
With 2021 now in the rear-view mirror, the collective hope is that the new year will bring about much needed positive change, particularly among the…
Congress Must Not Stifle Nevada’s Innovation Economy
When people think about Nevada and our economy, they immediately turn to gaming and the hospitality industry. Technological innovation is just as important for our…
Closing the Latino Wealth Gap Would Strengthen Existing Consumer Opportunity By More Than 500%
If Latinos were to match their spending to their share of the population, Latino consumers would spend approximately $554 billion more than today…
McKinsey Report Details Unmet Latino Consumer Needs
A recent report published by McKinsey & Company discusses at length the growing economic power of Latino consumers, and the demographic challenges that impact them…
Recession Makes Latino Seniors Put Retirement On Hold
A majority of Latino Baby Boomers, those born from 1946 to 1964, are reaching their senior years without the possibility of retirement…
AARP: Black and Latino Seniors at Twice the Rate of Peers Facing Foreclosures
According to a recently published AARP poll, African American and Latino seniors are each nearly two times more likely to be facing foreclosure compared to…
Year of the Consumer?
The year has begun with a number of ominous signs that will likely produce growing consumer angst over the long haul…
Ya Basta – Our Opinion Matters
Since its founding in 1885, California has had, to put it politely, a complicated relationship with Hispanic and Latino Californians…