With more than 120 million inhabitants, Mexico roughly doubles the 60-million individuals for whom Spanish is the native tongue who reside in the United States. How are Hispanics and Latinos doing in the United States? I estimate that the income per capita of Latinos in the United States is approximately 30% lower than the general population. As an economy, the GDP produced by Latinos in the United States would be larger than that of Spain, and similar to that of Brazil, which has a population more than three times as large as those of Latinos in the United States. They are the magnets that makes the United States if not the best, by far one of the best places for Latinos to call home.
Source: Forbes May 01, 2019 22:09 UTC