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BOSTON — A new report projects that, by 2035, Latinos in Massachusetts will number more than 1.15 million and represent more than 15 percent of the state population. The report, by the Mauricio ...
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Most members of the Massachusetts Senate would see their constituency shift under a draft redistricting map that would craft two new districts where non-white residents outnumber white residents.
What the increasing political power of the Massachusetts Latino population means for the midterm election ... “As a result of the map being redrawn, our Latino community leaders — because they are ...
A new report finds that Massachusetts’ economic growth over the past decade has been powered in large part by its Hispanic and Latino residents, who make up just 13.5% of the population but ...
The Latino population in Massachusetts accounted for $30 billion of the state’s economic growth over the last decade, according to a new report. Those contributions — amounting to more than a quarter ...
Hispanics are almost 19 percent of the U.S. population, but account for only 6 percent of state legislators. Thirteen percent of these officials are Republicans.
"Our Latino community makes Massachusetts strong," Healey said in a statement Tuesday morning. ... Researchers say Latino population growth accounts for 92% of Boston's total growth from 1980 to 2015.
By 2010, the Census showed that the Massachusetts Hispanic population had grown by 46.4%, and the Spanish-speaking population had reached nearly 800,000 residents.
Dec. 3, 2012— -- This year, one-in-four public elementary school students is Latino, an indication that the young Latino population is growing quickly. But, Latino students still lag behind ...
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