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From the Document: The COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic threatens to upend the well-being of many Hispanic adults and their families Already, the pandemic is affecting Hispanic adults\' family financial security to a greater extent than other racial/ethnic groups As of late March/early April 2020, nearly 6 in 10 nonelderly Hispanic adults were in families where someone lost a job, work hours, or work-related income because of the coronavirus outbreak, and close to 5 in 10 experienced some material hardship in the past 30 days (Karpman et al 2020) Underlying these disparities for Hispanic adults is their disproportionate representation in industries most likely affected by the pandemic and their lower likelihood of having jobs that can be performed from home (Berube and Bateman 2020) COVID-19 (Disease);Epidemics;Financial security
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Hispanic Adults in Families with Noncitizens Disproportionately Feel the Economic Fallout from COVID-19
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