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Difficulties of Hispanic homeownership

8602395074?profile=originalThe rate of Hispanic homeownership in the U.S. is dwindling in comparison to the rate of Hispanic population growth.

Despite being 17 percent of the country’s current population, Hispanic homeownership is at an all-time low, reaching a rate of 45.4 percent in 2014, a decline from 46.1 percent in 2013, according to the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate and the Pew Research Center.

Hispanics consecutively made up more than half of the U.S. population growth from 2000 to 2010 and growth

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8602423067?profile=original“When people say, ‘networking’, they’re really talking about meeting new people who working in the same industry that they do. In normal parlance, this could be called, ‘making friends’,” she wrote, adding that having good connections is critical in any profession.

Making use of natural opportunities to connect with people can be easier than you think.
Start Internally

Networking with your colleagues is easily overlooked, but in some ways is the most efficient way of networking. READ MORE AT AU

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8602402253?profile=originalA new poll finds African-American and Hispanic millennials are just as technologically connected and likely to get news through social media as regularly as their white counterparts, further narrowing the risk of people of color being left behind technologically.

Overall, 57 percent of millennials say they get news and information from Facebook at least once a day, and 81 percent say they get it from Facebook at least once a week. The poll also found that Hispanics and African-Americans are just

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8602388499?profile=originalHispanics have grown steadily more confident in their personal finances over the past year, as well as the U.S. economy as a whole, according to a new survey by the Florida Atlantic University Business and Economics Polling Initiative.

When Hispanics were asked about their current personal finances, 62 percent reported they are better off than a year ago, up from 45 percent in August 2014. In addition, when asked their perceptions of personal finances a year from now, 72 percent of Hispanics sur

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Ozzie Guillen JR, Marketing & Recruiting Manager, Latino Market, New York Life Chicago

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Born in Las Vegas Nevada and raised in Caracas Venezuela. Ozzie graduated from Colombia College. Prior to beginning a career in New York Life Ozzie worked in Sports Marketing Media and entertainment. Ozzie entered the financial services industry in 2013 as an Agent. Ozzie then came to New York Life in 2014 as the Senior Director of Marketing. He specializes in recruiting the Latino Marke

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High-paying jobs outpacing others in recovery

8602414690?profile=originalA new study concludes that high-paying jobs have grown the fastest in the economic recovery, casting doubt on the widespread lament that low-wage jobs have dominated payroll growth since 2010.

The report, by Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce, says its findings are more accurate than prior analyses that cite a prevalence of low-paid jobs because it evaluated occupations rather than industries.

Based on that measure, nearly 3 million, or 44%, of the jobs added from 2010

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8602420856?profile=originalWe hear every day that the U.S. population is browning. With each passing year, more and more people are classified as Latino/Hispanic. Unfortunately, this population is affected by our health system’s shortcomings in vast and unique ways, and they are diverse in ways most do not understand. Yet, the group is growing in number and influence and undeniably changing the landscape of the U.S. health system. Below are five things health care leaders and policymakers need to understand about the futu

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8602419859?profile=originalThe Hispanic market is growing so fast in America that it is altering the economy and changing the way we do business. But there’s another group that can make or break your business: Hispanic millennials.

Millennials are the key money-makers for most U.S. businesses. In fact, millennials are shaping the new America and forcing corporate leaders to re-evaluate their marketing strategies. They are expected to spend more than $200 billion annually by 2017 and $10 trillion in their lifetime, accordi

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Tips From Highly Successful Job Seekers

8602418869?profile=originalDid you know that successful job seekers don’t treat finding a job as a “fulltime” vocation? According to the recent national study conducted by the Career Advisory Board established by DeVry University, this is one of the many misnomers from the data collected from the study which included over 550 active and passive job seekers in the U.S.

This survey conducted by the university’s Career Advisory Board, in March, included successful job seekers between the ages 18-60 years old and surprisingly

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8602417098?profile=originalFewer than two-thirds of patients suffering a stroke in the United States call for emergency assistance, with Hispanics least likely to do so, new research finds.

"These results are not surprising since stroke survivors from minority race and ethnic groups have worse outcomes after stroke compared to non-Hispanic whites," said study lead author Heidi Mochari-Greenberger, an adjunct associate research scientist at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.

If you suspect a stroke, it's

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Five More Reasons To Target Digital Hispanics

8602396679?profile=originalEarlier this week, I was happy to receive the 12th annual Ad Age Hispanic Fact Pack. Each year, I analyze the Hispanic Fact Pack from a digital lens and, once again, it contains clear and compelling data for marketers to allocate budgets to target online Hispanics.

Here are five reasons marketers should be targeting digital Hispanics that I gleaned from this year’s Hispanic Fact Pack:

1. Hispanics are voracious consumers of digital content

Targeting Hispanics via digital channels makes sense bec

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8602418289?profile=originalLeticia Castanon concentrated on the difference between the words “must” and “should” scribbled on a white board in a McHenry County College classroom.

If she wants to master the English language, she should study, the 45-year-old wife and mother thought.
And if she wants to get a job that pays better than her current gig in fast food, Castanon, a Mexican immigrant, told herself she must learn English.

“I need it to better understand people,” Castanon said. “I started five or six years ago learn

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5 job search myths you need to stop believing

8602415296?profile=originalIf you want to find a job you love, you have to have high standards. You have to know what you want and what you’re worth, and you can’t be willing to settle for anything lower than that.

But that doesn’t mean you can hold the job-hunting process to the same standards. In fact, it’s far too easy for job hunters to go into the job search with unrealistic expectations about how the process will work—expectations that often result in disappointment.

To get through the job hunt successfully, you hav

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Hispanics Not Your Typical Shoppers

8602395266?profile=originalHispanic Americans--particularly those who speak Spanish on a regular basis--don’t shop in the same way and don’t buy the same things as other Americans, according to a report, The Hispanic Shopping Activity Service, the product of an alliance between The NPD Group and Univision Communications Inc. (UCI), the leading media company serving Hispanic America.

Hispanics spend approximately $170 billion a year in general merchandise, grocery and drug store channels and represent 14% of all buying vis

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8602416097?profile=originalIt's no secret that networking events are a great place to meet prospective clients, customers and strategic business allies on a professional, as well as personal, level. But unfortunately, many of us go to these events and eat the food, drink the cocktails, chat with a few strangers, and then never make any meaningful connections.

To increase your chances of interacting on a more personal level and gaining new clients and friends, it's important to set up an appointment to meet at a later date

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8602417458?profile=originalMexico's factories continue to expand and the country is expected to be the manufacturing growth leader in Latin America through 2016, according to a report from the MAPI Foundation, the research affiliate of the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation.

The report, authored by Fernando Sedano, Ph.D., MAPI Foundation economic consultant, focuses on Latin America's three largest economies—Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico—as these countries are responsible for more than 80% of the manuf

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8602421696?profile=originalThe latest Audio Today report from Nielsen spotlights the growing influence of Hispanic radio consumers in the American media landscape.

The study, titled “State of the Media: Audio Today, A Focus on Black & Hispanic Audiences,” looks at data from the second quarter of 2015 and points to an all-time high for the second year in the row in terms of the broad national radio audience: currently, there are a whopping 245 million Americans 12 or older using radio each week. READ MORE AT BILLOBOARD

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8602417676?profile=originalThe irony of job search advice: There’s so much available that you don’t have to spend more than four seconds Googling about before you land on some nugget of wisdom or another.

Yet, at the same time, there’s so much available (some of which completely contradicts other advice you’ll find) that it can easily overwhelm you. Which, in fact, is probably the exact opposite outcome you’re looking for when you go sleuthing for genuinely useful counsel in the first place.

So let’s do this: Let’s boil t

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8602396679?profile=originalA new survey by JPMorgan Chase shows increasing use of mobile banking applications by the general public.

The survey of 1,500 adults showed that mobile app usage has increased by 33 percent overall from a year ago, while banking online has increased 35 percent during the same period.

Hispanics appear to be leading the charge toward mobile banking with nearly half of those surveyed using banking apps and bank websites more than a year ago. They are also using banking apps while on the go at a hig

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8602395074?profile=originalThey make up the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population, yet Hispanics are increasingly locked out of home ownership because of tighter lending standards that rely on outdated measures of creditworthiness.

Comprising more than 17 percent of the population right now and projected to double, Hispanics are a political and economic force to be reckoned with. And they potentially represent an answer to turning around a sagging national home ownership rate that’s approaching levels not seen si

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