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Data from 2025 shows higher rates of self-employment among younger and foreign-born Hispanic workers compared to non-Hispanic workers.

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

Between 2010 and 2018, the Latino population added roughly $100B to the GDP, with an 8% increase in homeownership since 2010. Data from 2025 shows higher rates of self-employment

This report summarizes the demographic, economic, and social profile of the Hispanic/Latino population in the United States, based on 2024-2025 Census Bureau data and research findings. Executive Summary: Hispanic/Latino Population Growth Between 2010 and 2018, the Latino population added

Source: Information is aggregated from U.S. Census Bureau reports (2024-2026), studies on Latino demographics, and public health data. Hispanic Origin - Census Bureau

As of 2024, more than 64.7 million people in the U.S. identify as Hispanic/Latino, representing approximately of the total U.S. population.