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    August 3, 2020
    Coronavirus Economic Downturn Has Hit Latinos Especially Hard

    Large majority of Latinos support providing economic aid to businesses and individuals affected by coronavirus

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    Coronavirus Economic Downturn Has Hit Latinos Especially Hard
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    Strong majority of Latinos say ‘the worst is yet to come’ in coronavirus outbreak
    Hispanics have a grim view of nation’s economy, but about half expect conditions to improve in the next year
    Three-quarters of Latinos say more COVID-19 economic aid will be needed
    Large majority of Latinos support providing economic aid to businesses and individuals affected by coronavirus
    Before coronavirus, Hispanics cited immigration and the economy as nation’s most important problems
    Before coronavirus, most Hispanics said their personal finances were in only fair or poor shape
    Before COVID-19, fewer than half of Hispanics said their children will be better off financially than they are
    Hispanic unemployment rate has spiked during COVID-19, with women seeing a bigger increase than men
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