The Economic State of the Hispanic Community in America
9 The Hispanic population is disproportionately younger than the overall U.S. population. The median age of Hispanics is 30 years old, while the national median is 38.10 The size and growth of the Hispanic population — combined with its relative youth — illustrates the importance of Hispanics in the economy now and in the future. ................
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