💨 Abstract

In November 2025, Latinos in the U.S. faced a disproportionate impact from the economic downturn, with an unemployment rate of 5%, higher than the national average of 4.6%. Job creation slowed significantly, with only 64,000 new jobs added. Voto Latino criticized the Trump administration's economic policies, stating that wages aren't keeping up with rising costs, forcing many families to cut back on essentials.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff