Posted on 11/14/2012 7:26:13 PM PST by gotribe
While Latinos are gaining in political clout, they are also falling down the economic ladder, new Census numbers show.
Latinos poverty rates climbed to 28 percent after the census reconfigured its algorithm to take into account medical costs and government programs. The Hispanic poverty level rose after the government took into account safety-net programs such as food stamps and housing, which have lower participation among immigrants and non-English speakers.
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Taking the siestas that Americans are too busy to take.
They seem to like poverty.
Yeah and the dumbasses just voted Obama back in. Oh well you get what you vote for..........
They can deal with poverty because that’s what a great many know for generations. It’s a way of life like American Indians living on reservations. Plus they really know how to stretch a dollar. They could give us lesson when we are all destitute.
“They can deal with poverty because thats what a great many know for generations.”
Go to the mall and see who is shopping; here in NJ it is Hispanics, and they use cash. They are a massive underground economy, branching out from landscapers to barbers, bodega & restaurant owners, etc. The poverty is an illusion, and their birth rate and diabetes “epidemic” exposes the lie.
Latinos overwhelmingly voted for obammy as did Jews, blacks, females, fags, etc.
Each of those disparate groups can kiss my hairy white ass.
Latinos in poverty? Eat cake fools.
“And they just elected the guy that will bury them.”
Not a problem. I went to our co-op/thrift store yesterday, and the number of hispanics loading up their cars was unbelievable. Most of them had the seats and trunks full of groceries and items. They won’t starve between the government asisstance(legal or illegal) and co-ops.
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