Hispanics are expected to top millennials in consumer spending by the year 2020. Hispanics are expected to top millennials in consumer spending by the year 2020.
Nearly half of adults born before or shortly after World War II are likely to opposed a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, contrasting from views younger adults hold.
Millennials may have different opinions on political and social issues than older generations, but one thing they have in common with their parents and grandparents is their outlook on the future of the United States. Millennials are concerned about the country's future, just like Generation Xers and Baby Boomers were when they were young.
53 million Hispanics live in the United States. The weight of the swelling population has worked to sway and influence industries, communications, technology, marketing and brands. The core of the group's financial strength, however, lies with a few, "upscale Latinos," who account for just 37 percent of the Latino's mounting spending power.