Opinión: Latinos en la fuerza laboral
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The Latino cohort is the largest minority group in the United States, and we have seen a recent boom in Latino-owned business. However, the coronavirus pandemic affected the Latino community and its businesses drastically compared to other ethnic groups in the U.S.
El término "latinx" ha ganado popularidad por ser más inclusivo a la hora de describir a las personas de raíces hispanas, especialmente entre los más jóvenes. Sin embargo, la palabra también ha sido polarizante entre las mismas personas a las que supuestamente representa.