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Latinas Have Struggled to Build Savings, but a Younger Cohort Is Making Gains

The New York Times – Business:

As one of the longest-living yet lowest-earning groups in America, Hispanic women have challenges ensuring that their later years are secure. But things are changing.

Tammy La Gorce
Author: Tammy La Gorce

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Content Type: Service, Discrimination, Elderly, Generation Z, Hispanic-Americans, Income, Income Inequality, Millennial Generation, Pensions and Retirement Plans, Retirement, Savings, Social Security (US)
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