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Hispanic [hɪˈspænɪk] adj (Placename) (Social Science / Peoples) (Linguistics / Languages) relating to, characteristic of, or derived from Spain or the Spanish n
(Social Science / Peoples) US a US citizen of Spanish or Latin-American descent ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Only 12% of Hispanics earned a bachelor's degree or higher compared to almost 18% of Blacks and almost 31% of Whites (Kohler & Lazarin, 2007). Hispanics receive better returns on the taxes they contribute to the Social Security system in greater numbers than other workers, and elderly Hispanics rely on Social Security benefits for a greater share of their income than the rest of the population (by ethnicity). has increased, meaning that all of the things that happen in the course of human events may be expected to happen in proportionally greater totals to American Hispanics, whether it's suffering a crime or becoming an |
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