National Council of La Raza: News: NCLR ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHTS ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LATINA WORKERS ON HISPANIC FAMILIES AND U.S. ECONOMY
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“It is troubling that Latina workers are earning less than other women in the same fields. I encourage the nonprofit, public, and private sectors to understand and address these disparities that hurt not only the Latino community but all workers,� advised Murguia. “We also know that access to health care and saving for retirement are not ‘benefits,’ but absolute necessities in our society if we want to foster economic security,� continued Murguia.
Between 2002 and 2012, it is estimated that the number of Latinas in the labor force will grow by 2.8 million, accounting for 28.8% of the growth for all women workers. “Given demographic changes and the growing importance of Latinas to their families and the U.S. economy, we must work together to ensure that Hispanic women have the same opportunities as other workers to enter the workforce and advance once they are there,â€? Murguia concluded. “
















