Report | July 15, 2021 X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Share For U.S. Latinos, COVID-19 Has Taken a Personal and Financial Toll Appendix: Tables By Luis Noe-Bustamante, Jens Manuel Krogstad and Mark Hugo Lopez Table of Contents For U.S. Latinos, COVID-19 Has Taken a Personal and Financial Toll 1. Many Hispanics have had COVID-19 or lost someone to it 2. Latinos have experienced widespread financial challenges during the pandemic 3. For Latino parents, pandemic has brought challenges in child care and worries about kids’ academic progress 4. Most Hispanics say worst of pandemic is behind us as they grow optimistic about the nation’s direction Acknowledgments Methodology Appendix: Tables ← Prev Page 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Page → Report PDFToplineAmerican Trends Panel Wave 86
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