Which U.S. cities do Latino Americans fare the best economically?
A new study says one North Texas city is among the best places in the country for Latinos and Hispanics to fare economically.
A new study by SmartAsset found that some North Texas cities have provided particularly sound economic environments for this population. The financial technology company examined a variety of factors including the median Hispanic and Latino household income, housing costs as a percentage of income, homeownership rates, poverty rates for Hispanic and Latino adults, percentage of this population with bachelor’s degrees, and share of Hispanic and Latino business owners.
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