Feds: 80 Percent Of Latinos Qualify For ACA Tax Credit

Feds: 80 Percent Of Latinos Qualify For ACA Tax Credit

Mary Mata February 17, 2014

By  David Martin Davies, Fronteras A new analysis from U.S. Health and Human Services estimates that about eight out of ten Latinos across the nation qualify for tax credits to buy […]

Texas Politicians Blocking Health Care for Workers

Mary Mata February 7, 2014

By Juan Flores, NewsTaco Millions of Texas workers have had no health insurance coverage or have struggled to keep it before the arrival of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or ‘Obamacare’. […]

Five economic issues could benefit US Latinos and the economy in 2014

Mary Mata January 20, 2014

By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi Congress has come back to Washington to act upon several legislations affecting the livelihood of U.S. Latinos. From immigration reform to the reduction of SNAP […]

Many Latinos Still Stymied By Spanish-Language Obamacare Website

Mary Mata January 13, 2014

By Fox News Latino Many Latinos are being left out of the first wave of coverage under the new health insurance program because multiple glitches in the Spanish version of […]

Obamacare enrollment by Latinos hurt by immigration law concerns

Mary Mata December 19, 2013

By Alex Dobuzinskis and Curtis Skinner, Reuters (Reuters) – Concerns among Hispanics that signing up for medical insurance under President Barack Obama’s healthcare law may draw the scrutiny of immigration authorities has […]

Affordable Care Act & Your Taxes

Mary Mata December 16, 2013

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman Now that the Affordable Care Act is a reality for all Americans, it is time to look at how this law will affect people’s taxes. Let’s […]

Spanish-language Obamacare site expected to be functional this month

Mary Mata December 4, 2013

By Hope Gillette, Saludify The government website designed to walk individuals through the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA’s) health insurance marketplace has been fraught with issues since it’s unveiling on October […]

Young Latinos Are Feeling the Positive Effects of the Affordable Care Act

Mary Mata November 27, 2013

By Jose Aristimuno, Latinovations If you’ve ever shopped for health insurance, you know that the prices for adequate health care, whether for an individual or a family, are unreachable. In […]

Health care politics seeps into Latinos’ re-election races

Mary Mata November 19, 2013

By Suzanne Gamboa, NBCLatino Republicans have not moved on immigration reform. The public put much of the blame on the GOP for the government shutdown. Yet three Latino Democratic lawmakers who are expected […]

An apologetic Obama unveils fix on health law

Mary Mata November 15, 2013

By Roberta Rampton and Susan Cornwell, Reuters (Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Thursday tried to ease the biggest crisis of his presidency, acknowledging missteps with his signature healthcare law and announcing […]