Why Raising The Social Security Retirement Age Could Hit Latinos Hardest

Why Raising The Social Security Retirement Age Could Hit Latinos Hardest

NewsTaco March 28, 2016

*We pay millennials and young Latinos a lot of attention, but older Latinos are a big part of the workforce in stressful and dangerous occupations. Those elder Latinos will be affected […]

Study: Women, Minorities Pay Higher Effective Social Security Rate

NewsTaco January 23, 2015

*This gives an interesting twist to the social security, minimum wage, equal pay debates. VL By Paul Kleyman, New America Media Improving retirement security was among the many proposals in […]

Social Security Report: Immigration Bill Would Boost Economy

Mary Mata May 9, 2013

By Seung Min Kim, Politico The Senate Gang of Eight’s immigration legislation is likely to be a net boon to the economy and Social Security, a new government report shows. […]

Fiscal Cliff: Poorest School Districts Stand To Lose The Most

Mary Mata November 15, 2012

By Joy Resmovits, Huffington Post Latino Voices Juandiego Wade is worried. As vice chair of the Charlottesville City School Board in Virginia, he’s responsible for the well-being of its 4,000 students. And […]

Protect Seniors, Veterans And Close Corporate Tax Loopholes

Mary Mata December 8, 2011

By U.S. Representative Silvestre Reyes, El Paso – D A couple of months ago, the Budget Control Act of 2011 created a select committee of 12 Members of Congress charged […]

Social Security Central To Latino Community’s Future

Mary Mata July 1, 2011

By Hector E. Sanchez As featured in the Huffington Post: Social Security is central to the economic security of all Latinos, young and old alike. For 75 years it has […]