2016 Report:
Currently, over 11 millions undocumented Latino immigrants reside in the United States and that population is increasing exponentially. A long with being one of the fastest growing populations in the nations, Latinos are now officially the largest minority group in the United States.
Many Latin-American Immigrants work low-wage jobs in order to support themselves and their families, and lack of legal status makes it difficult for them to access safe, affordable loans. In the U.S. Hispanics account for the highest population in California, Texas and Florida. Though financial resources for Latino borrowers in these areas are groing, there is still rampant discrimination and exploitation of Latino brorowers occurring on the part of lenders, landlords, and other services, particularly in urban areas.
With such a glaring economic disparity, it is clear more work needs to be done in providing viable financial solutations for the Latino population.
Data is presented fromt he Pew Hispanic Trends Project, 2016.