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The Latino Data Collaborative Think Tank (LDCTT) researches and highlights the vital contributions of U.S. Latinos to the U.S. economy and GDP.

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In the News.

Welcome to our “LDC in the News” page, your go-to destination for the latest updates, articles, and coverage highlighting the impactful work, data, and reports of the Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC). Dive into a wealth of information curated from reputable media outlets that provides insight into our initiatives and contributions. Stay informed and engaged with the LDC’s mission to drive positive change and foster meaningful connections through our comprehensive collection of news and articles.

In the News.

Welcome to our “LDC in the News” page, your go-to destination for the latest updates, articles, and coverage highlighting the impactful work, data, and reports of the Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC). Dive into a wealth of information curated from reputable media outlets that provides insight into our initiatives and contributions. Stay informed and engaged with the LDC’s mission to drive positive change and foster meaningful connections through our comprehensive collection of news and articles.
El Financiero – Hispanos meten freno a economía de EU: Gastan menos por temor a deportaciones y la inflación

Uno de los grupos consumidores estadounidenses de más rápido crecimiento está pisando el freno

Crain’s Chicago Business – Hispanic consumers are spending less over inflation and immigration fears

One of the fastest-growing groups of US consumers is hitting the brakes.

Bloomberg Línea – Consumidores hispanos en EE.UU. gastan menos por inflación y temor a controles migratorios

Uno de los grupos consumidores estadounidenses de más rápido crecimiento está pisando el freno

O Globo – Inflação e medo da imigração reduzem consumo de hispânicos nos EUA

“Grupo, que representa quase 20% da população dos EUA, está começando a enfraquecer após anos de aumentos de preços e um mercado de trabalho em desaceleração.”

Expansión (Mexico) – Checo Pérez no solo generará millones para Cadillac, también le dará valor a su marca

Además de ser un piloto con trayectoria, Checo funciona como llave de mercado para Cadillac porque conecta el proyecto deportivo con negocio en México y con el hispano de Estados Unidos.

Ahora Mismo – Investigación revela evidencia asombrosa de la ‘invisibilidad’ de los latinos en HGTV
A finales de septiembre de 2022, la Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC), una organización sin fines de lucro respaldada por algunos de los líderes empresariales latinos más destacados de Estados Unidos, publicó los resultados de su 2022 LDC Latinos in Media...
Natural News – U.S. remittances to Mexico reach 13-year low amid Trump’s immigration crackdown – NaturalNews.com
On August 22, the Bank of Mexico reported a stark 16.2% decline in remittances from the United States, marking the lowest level in over a decade. This significant reduction, which coincides with President Donald Trump’s stringent immigration enforcement, has raised...
Freedoms Phoenix – Money Wired To Mexico Hits A Decade Low As US Immigration Policies Take Hold

According to numbers released this month from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico), income from remittances abroad stood at $5.2 billion in June, a 16.2 percent decrease compared with June 2024.

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