Brazil: Lula Will Have Mixed Economics Team of Leftists and Conservatives

Brazil: Lula Will Have Mixed Economics Team of Leftists and Conservatives

Despite being one of the most leftist presidents South America has ever had, Lula is actually forming a mixed economics team to handle Brazil's floundering economy as he prepares his transition as the next president of Brazil.

Bunny Ranch Brothel Workers Support Hillary Clinton, Praise Healthcare Plan

Hillary Clinton now has the support of almost 500 legal prostitutes in Nevada. Brothel workers at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Carson City, Nevada formed a group called Hookers 4 Hillary and are endorsing Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination.

China Looks to Expand Investment in Latin America, Eyes Raw Materials

China continues to pour money into Latin America and in 2016 they will continue to add the amount of investments they put into the region. China is supporting financially Latin America as the United States decreases much of their government and private assistance in the region.

Wealth of Hispanics, Blacks Not Protected by Education: Report

Across all ethnic and racial groups, education is expected to unequivocally boost income and wealth, and "protect" against the pitfalls of economic and financial blows. However, the wealth of Hispanics and Blacks isn't protected by education.

Equality and Reducing Disparities Could Save the Nation Trillions Annually

Multiculturalism is on the rise in the U.S., and as time progresses, non-Hispanic whites will contribute shrinking numbers to the growing population. Nonetheless, inequality persists between non-whites and whites, and those disparities are costing the U.S. trillions.

Latinos are Among the Most Unbanked, Financially Isolated

The Hispanic customer base is “on the margins of the banking system” and they are often left dissatisfied when seeking financial services from financial institutions.
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