Detailed data on Hispanic/Latino origin is available via the ACS 5-year estimates, which include data down to the block group level.
Between 2010 and 2018, the Latino population added roughly $100B to the GDP, with an 8% increase in homeownership since 2010. Latino.zip
The share of Latinos who are "housing cost-burdened"—spending more than 30 percent of income on housing—rose from 42% in 2000 to 57% in 2015. Detailed data on Hispanic/Latino origin is available via
This population is extremely diverse, with origins spanning Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South/Central America, and other Spanish cultures. Demographic Trends with origins spanning Cuba
The group is comprised of many subgroups, often associated with different regions of the world, and represents the second largest racial or ethnic group after non-Hispanic whites. Economic Impact and Trends (2024-2025 Data)