Hispanic Americans are increasingly disenchanted with the Democratic Party and President Biden's leadership. They are finding a welcoming home in the Republican Party. Here's why.
Last Tuesday, the Census Bureau announced that real median nation incomes declined significantly in 2022 due to Bidenflation. The pain of falling living standards is especially acute for Hispanics, who earn far less than average Americans. What a contrast to 2017 to 2019, when Hispanics' real median household incomes rose by $6,710 due to the Trump economic boom.
Consider how Bidenomics disproportionately hurts Hispanics. Who feels greater pain from $5 a gallon gas: Hispanic transportation workers or the work-from-home laptop class? Consider how Bidenomics disproportionately hurts Hispanics.
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