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subject: The Effect of the Recession on the Hispanic Community in the US [print this page]


The current recession also affected the Hispanic health. According to a new survey, in collaboration with the National Hispana Leadership Institute and impreMedia.,it has forced many middle aged Hispanics to cope by making increasingly difficult decisions that may affect their long-term health and financial security. They were having some difficulties in managing their own income, especially those who support their parents and children. As a result, their physical, intellectual, and emotional, and mental health were affected.

In case of education, schools and university officials were forced to increase the amount of tuition fees affecting the minorities who were receiving lower salary rates. Consequently, many parents were not able to send their children to schools anymore. It was an extremely worrying time for the students particularly those who have high debts.

On the other hand, Hispanic people remain optimistic on their future. Since, their population is the fastest growing among the minority groups in the United States, this expectation disregards the present effects of the recession. Investors may remain attached to the Hispanic market and confident in their purchasing power.

The Effect of the Recession on the Hispanic Community in the US

By: Jennifer Franco




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