Hispanics/Latinos Are Self-Employed with Higher Rates than the Rest of the Population of the Ages of 16-64
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The Census Office has revealed in its tables of the American Community Survey (ACS), that Hispanic and Latino workers are projected to form a larger part of the labor force in the next decade, among other features. In April 2025, the Massachusetts Taxpayer Foundation (MTF) reported that Hispanic/Latino workers contributed $30 billion to the state of Massachusetts between 2014 and 2023. Hispanic/Latino workers in the state make up 13.5% of the la…
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