Despite growth, median income for Latino households remains lower than non-Latino households, with 14% of the Illinois Latino population (as a regional example) being undocumented and ineligible for typical labor force participation. Housing and Social Factors
Between 2010 and 2018, the Latino population added roughly $100B to the GDP, with an 8% increase in homeownership since 2010. Latino.zip
Latinos comprise roughly 22% of the nation's homeless population, despite being 18% of the total population. Despite growth, median income for Latino households remains
The Hispanic population is notably younger, with over half of young Californians (51.5% of those 24 and under) identifying as Latino. The Hispanic population is notably younger, with over
Detailed data on Hispanic/Latino origin is available via the ACS 5-year estimates, which include data down to the block group level.
Source: Information is aggregated from U.S. Census Bureau reports (2024-2026), studies on Latino demographics, and public health data. Hispanic Origin - Census Bureau
This report summarizes the demographic, economic, and social profile of the Hispanic/Latino population in the United States, based on 2024-2025 Census Bureau data and research findings. Executive Summary: Hispanic/Latino Population Growth