Hispanic and Latino American communities are driving economic growth and shaping the U.S. workforce. There are 63.7 million Hispanics or Latinos in the United States and the number is growing. They make up about 19% of the population – and 19% of the workforce – now. By 2060, one in four Americans is expect to be Hispanic.
They are already a vital part of the U.S. economy and their continued economic mobility is crucial.
Our new interactive WorkingNation digital magazine Hispanic Communities – Powering a New American Economy offers a powerful narrative of economic progress, connecting communities and solutions to inspire a more inclusive and equitable future.
Through videos focusing on Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Chicago, and Puerto Rico, and podcasts examining systemic challenges, the magazine highlights stories of resilience, innovation, and community-driven solutions.
From combating wage theft to increasing access to education and capital, these efforts illustrate how grassroots initiatives are breaking down barriers and creating pathways to success.
In addition to the video features, the magazine spotlights transformative efforts in communities across the nation.
Santa Fe Community College provides wraparound support for student parents, setting a national example for family-friendly campuses. Leaders in Liberal, Kansas, are fostering Hispanic entrepreneurship by improving access to capital, while early-outreach programs in Tempe, Arizona, prepare first-generation students and women of color for higher education through direct family involvement.
The accompanying podcasts dive deeper into these topics, exploring workforce equity and innovative strategies that are making a difference.
These compelling stories are designed to give you a better understanding of the Hispanic population and workforce of today and tomorrow.
Explore Hispanic Communities – Powering a New American Economy here.