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June 6, 2016
Latinos Increasingly Confident in Personal Finances, See Better Economic Times Ahead
Future financial expectations among Hispanics shaped by current personal financial situation
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Hispanic Population
Hispanic Population
Hispanics more confident in personal finances than in 2008, see better economic times ahead
Latinos see economic upward mobility for their children
U.S. Latino unemployment rate is declining, but remains above its 2006 low
Latinos lag behind U.S. public on income and wealth and have higher poverty rates
Latino perceptions of personal finances rebound strongly since the recession
Ratings of personal finances improve among most Latino groups
In 2015, half of Hispanic adults said their family income was falling behind the cost of living, unchanged from 2014
Financial expectations rising faster among Hispanics since recession
Since 2008, most Latino subgroups more optimistic about their finances
Future financial expectations among Hispanics shaped by current personal financial situation
Most Latinos optimistic about their children’s financial future
2015 National Survey of Latinos details
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