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Pew Research CenterNovember 2, 2012
Latinos Express Growing Confidence In Personal Finances, Nation’s Direction

Appendix A: People in Poverty and Median Household Income, 1976-2011

By Mark Hugo Lopez and Seth Motel

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Latinos Express Growing Confidence In Personal Finances, Nation’s Direction II. Hispanics and Personal Finances III. Satisfaction with the Country’s Direction IV. Changing Economic Condition of Latinos References
Appendix A: People in Poverty and Median Household Income, 1976-2011
Appendix B: 2012 National Survey of Latinos Methodology

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