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An annual reporthighlighting Latinos impact on the U.S. economy shows that Latinos have accounted for 73% of the growth in U.S. labor force participation from 2010 through 2020.The report released by the Latino Donor Collaborative by researchers at Arizona State University indicates that in 2021, the total ec
stanley cups onomic output of U.S. Latinos was $3.2 trillion. The amount of con
stanley cup sumption by U.S. Latinos would make it the fifth largest economy in the world alone, behind just the U.S., China, Japan and Germany.While the U.S. itself had a 2% annual growth in gross domestic product from 2011 through 2021, the GDP growth of U.S. Latinos was at 4% per year during the same time.Researchers noted that the median age of Latinos is lower than the rest of the U.S., meaning their importance to the U.S. economy will become even greater. Without question, the U.S. Latino economy is a force to be reckoned with, driven by robust GDP growth, significant population growth, the strongest workforce participation rate, and increased educational attainment, Sol Trujillo, co-founder of the Latino Donor Collaborative, said. It is imperative that we now invest in the future of our country by investing in U.S. Latinos. This is not about diversity and inclusion. This is just business. SEE MORE: Hispanic homebuying power grows despite affordability challengesThe report noted that in 2011, labor forc
stanley italia e participation among non-Latinos was about 64%. A decade later, the percentage dropped to 62%. Meanwhile, pa Lyeu Nissan recalls more than 203K pickups due to risk of rolling away
More than a half of a million kids in the United States are visually impaired. That s a
stanley termosy ccording to a survey done by American Community Survey for the American Foundation for the Blind. Teaching kids who are blind how to read braille can sometimes be a challenge. But a new tool from a well-known company is getting into the hands of teachers to help kids learn to read and keep it fun.Normally when you think of LEGOS, you think of colored bricks. They come in kits to build things like cars and spaceships, or you can freestyle and make something on your own. Now, the LEGO Foundation has found a way to use these classic toys to help children who are visually impaired learn how to read braille. A braille cell has six dots, three on one side and three on the other. And, the configuration of those dots is a different letter, said Kate Herndon with American Printing House for the Blind. What they did is remove the bottom two studs, and put in print, and then, the to
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stanley thermos think Ive used them with a student who didnt like them, said teacher Paige Maynard.Maynard was one of the first to get the prototype kit and says there are so many ways to use the bricks to help t