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Latinos Rise in Education Rates, but The Wage Gap Continues

Latinos Rise in Education Rates, but The Wage Gap Continues

by E Fajardo-Alvarez | Jun 30, 2024 | Jobs, Newest

Mateo Pierce-Mosquera, a 24-year old Latino, graduated in 2021 from the University of Southern Carolina. After graduating he moved to Washington D.C., far from his native Illinois, where immediately he realized the importance of networking. “The relationships you form...
Buy Now, Hurt Later? How BNPL Can Hurt Young Users Long Term

Buy Now, Hurt Later? How BNPL Can Hurt Young Users Long Term

by E Fajardo-Alvarez | May 21, 2024 | Economy, Featured, Newest

  By: Evelin Fajardo-Alvarez Darian Mozo was told by her parents at an early age to not mess with credit cards, as they can immediately throw a person into heavy debt. But one day in 2021, while online shopping for an iPhone case, she noticed a new option,...
Five Things To Look Out For In The March Retail Report

Five Things To Look Out For In The March Retail Report

by E Fajardo-Alvarez | Apr 15, 2024 | Economy, Retail Sales

On Monday morning, the U.S. Department of Commerce will release the latest advanced monthly retail sales and food services report. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg estimate a 0.4% increase in retail sales for the month of March. “A little bit of a step down, still...
February Retail Sales Bounce back 0.6% from January

February Retail Sales Bounce back 0.6% from January

by E Fajardo-Alvarez | Apr 4, 2024 | Economy, Retail Sales

Retail sales have not fully recovered from a harsh January dip, but a rebound in February shows continuous consumer spending. Advance monthly retail sales and food services increased by 0.6 percent, in February, to a seasonally adjusted $700.7 billion according to the...
January Retail Sales Fall 0.8% from December 

January Retail Sales Fall 0.8% from December 

by E Fajardo-Alvarez | Feb 19, 2024 | Economy, Featured, Retail Sales

Retail sales tumbled more than expected in January as a result of colder than expected winter weather and the sharp decline in gasoline prices. Advanced Monthly sales for retail and food services declined 0.8%, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported Thursday, much...

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