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A major shift is underway in the U.S. economy, and it is being driven by one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic populations in the country: Latinos. What was once an underrepresented segment in financial systems is now becoming a powerful force shaping entrepreneurship, investment trends, and the future of wealth creation.

Yet alongside this growth lies a critical challenge. To fully unlock this economic momentum, closing the financial literacy gap will be essential.

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The American housing market is undergoing a profound demographic transformation—one that will redefine who owns homes, builds wealth, and drives economic growth over the next two decades. At the center of this shift is the Hispanic community, which is rapidly emerging as the dominant force in U.S. homeownership.

By 2040, Hispanics are projected to account for roughly 70% of all new homeowners in the United States, a statistic that signals not just growth, but a structural shift in the nation’s h

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Financial planning has always been a cornerstone of long-term stability, but for the U.S. Hispanic community—one of the country’s fastest-growing and economically powerful groups—it has become nothing short of essential. With rising incomes, expanding entrepreneurship, and increasing representation in the workforce, Latinos are contributing more to the U.S. economy than ever before. Yet despite this momentum, gaps in savings, retirement readiness, and wealth-building pathways persist.

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Latino Wealth Growth: What Leaders Need to Know

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Wealth creation among U.S. Hispanics is accelerating—and reshaping the economic future of the country. With strong entrepreneurial momentum and rising economic influence, Latinos are making measurable progress. Yet barriers remain in converting income gains into durable, generational wealth. Here’s where we stand today.

1) Latino Economic Power Is Growing Fast

The economic influence of Latinos in the United States is undeniable. The U.S. Latino economy is larger than that of most countries glob

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Financial planning tips for the Latino community

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The Hispanic community is taking the U.S. economy by storm. Projections suggest that Latinos will hold $2.6 trillion in purchasing power over the next three years, a growth that outpaces that of non-Hispanic households. Despite these promising statistics, Latino individuals are still behind financially, for a variety of reasons. READ MORE AT MORNINGSTAR

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Latina investors more confident about their money

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The Hispanic population in the United States has been one of the fastest-growing demographics over the past two decades. Still, there are a number of financial disparities between Hispanic and Latino Americans and their white peers, especially Latina women. Hispanic women earn a median annual salary of $39,511, compared with a median of $55,330 among white women and $61,740 for white men, according to Labor Department data.

Hispanic households of any race have a median net worth of around $31,7

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