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WELCOME
Massachusetts 2010 US Census
Overall Population increase by 198,532
Hispanic Increase
198,925(or 100.2% of actual growth)
Massachusetts Latino Population
City/Town % Latino LatinoLawrence 74% 56,366 Chelsea 62% 21,844 East Boston 53% 21,428Lynn 32% 28,995 Roxbury 30% 17,817 Roslindale 25% 8,029 Revere 25% 12,628 Jamaica Plain 22% 8,777 Everett 21% 8,791Hyde Park 20% 6,035Mission Hill 20% 3,212
City Of Boston
“The City of Boston, like so many around now the nation, is considered a
majority-minority city as 53 percent of residents are of a non-white race/ethnicity...”
53%Non-White
East Boston
East Boston now has more Hispanic/Latino residents than white residents.
The white population dropped from 49.7% to 37.2% of the neighborhood’s make up.
53%21,419
The Changing Face of the DMA
Boston Hispanic Population is up 48%
The Non-Hispanic population increases 1%
48%Hispanic
1%Non-Hispanic
Boston’s Median Age Population
Boston’s Non-Hispanic Profile
41Median Age
Boston’s Hispanic Profile
28Median Age
Massachusetts Hispanic Market
Puerto Rico 30%
Dom. Rep.20%
Central America
18%
Mexico12%
South Amer-ica
14%
Puerto Rico
Dom. Rep.
Central America
Mexico
South America
Diversity and Human Resources
of the growth in the working-age population.
83%Between 2000 and 2050 new immigrants
and their children will account for
Future MA Workforce
increase in Latino first-time student enrollment from fall 2003 to fall 2012.
144%Massachusetts’ public higher education system saw a
Data is courtesy of the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education
Conclusion
Latinos are a fundamental component
to business success and not a passing niche on the sidelines…
Large Scale Events
The Gateway to the Latino Market in Massachusetts
Latino Career Expo
Latino Youth Recognition Days
Latino Family Festival @ Fenway Park
Hispanic Heritage Breakfast