Analysis indicates Latinos in U.S. are indispensable to nation's prosperity, health, future
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A new analysis published in the New England Journal of Medicine highlights that Latinos in the United States are vital contributors to economic growth, workforce participation, and population health, countering negative stereotypes about their societal contributions.
The conventional narrative that Latinos are taking more from the United States than they contribute is not just wrong—it is dangerous. In a new "Medicine and Society" analysis published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers from the Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health (CLAFH) at John Hopkins University School of Nursing report that Latinos are among the nation's most important contributors to economic growth, workforce participation, and population health.