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The Young Latino Voter










        Millennial Latinos have also doubled their earned degrees since 2000, with an increase of 162% who earned
        an associate degree or higher compared to a 40% increase among non-Latinos. As young Hispanics make these
        educational leaps, their sense of empowerment about the impact they can have on their country also increases.

        As young Latinos become more established, they will create new families, start businesses, move up the social ladder,
        and revive neighborhoods that drive the country’s economic growth. In 2019, U.S. Hispanics of all ages contributed
        1.7 trillion dollars to the nation’s buying power, greater than the economies of all but nine countries in the world.
        The increase in Hispanic buying power has surpassed that of non-Hispanics since 2010, with increases of 69% vs.
        41%, respectively. 13




                     INCREASE IN DEGREES EARNED FROM 2000 TO 2018 AGES 25-34
                     (ASSOCIATE DEGREE OR HIGHER)





                              162%


                                                              40%








                             LATINOS                      NON-LATINOS
                     Source: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2000 and 2018.







































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