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Spotlight: Rising Education Helps Explain Hispanic Household Income Growth in Texas

Alexander T. Abraham and Amy Jordan

Southwest Economy, 2017, issue Q4, 18-18

Abstract: Hispanic household income has grown considerably in real (inflation-adjusted) terms in Texas and the U.S. during recent years.

Date: 2017
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