At a time when wages are down and job growth has been sluggish, one group is upbeat about its future in America: Latinos.
A survey of 1,000 Latinos found that respondents were optimistic about access to health care, economic opportunity and education, saying that those things had improved over the past five years. The surveyed included undocumented immigrants to Latinos who have been here four generations or more.
U.S.-born Latinos are aware of discriminations and inequities they face, and most were upbeat about social progress and money, according to the survey released last week from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in partnership with Univision and The Denver Post. READ MORE AT DESERET NEWS
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