Trump's Latino Honeymoon is Ending at the Checkout Line

This article was originally featured in Latina Lista

 

Latina Lista recently cited findings from the U.S. Hispanic Business Council showing that 42 percent of Hispanic business owners feel their economic situation has worsened, while only 24 percent report improvement. The article examines how cost of living, inflation, jobs, housing, and health care are shaping the concerns of Latino voters and small business owners ahead of the 2026 midterms.

At the USHBC, we advocate for American business builders, job creators, and taxpayers to have a stronger voice in the national dialogue. These economic pressures are not abstract. They are felt at the checkout line, in payroll decisions, and across small businesses working to grow in a difficult climate.


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