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As Massachusetts’ Latino population continues to grow in size and influence, our work highlighting the immense contributions of our community to Massachusetts’ economy and culture is more important than ever.

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The Future is Now

Latinos are the

youngest,

largest

(14.4% of the population)

& fastest-growing

community of color in Massachusetts

256%

increase in population growth in Boston since 1980

1 Million Strong

in MA as of 2021

20%

of kindergarteners in Massachusetts are Latino

30k

Latine-owned businesses in Massachusetts

This Is How We Amplify

1,200+

Latinx Leaders Spotlighted

900+

Latinx Leaders Nominated for Awards

600+

Event Partners

580+

Featured Speakers

300+

Small Businesses Supported

20+

Coalition Collaborations

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Latine-owned businesses are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. small business ecosystem.

30,000+

Latine-owned businesses in Massachusetts

$4.2 billion+

in annual revenue generated

27,000+

workers employed

2023 ALX Small Business Program Results

143

businesses were served by the ALX Small Business Program in 2023 alone

84%

of our clients received one-on-one coaching sessions and consulting

40

new businesses admitted to the ALX Small Business Program every month

67

childcare providers participated in our pilot program

Challenges & Opportunities

Massachusetts has the 10th largest population of Latine voters in the nation.

Less than 1/2

are registered to vote

Every 30 seconds

a young Latino turns 18

16 elected

Latine lawmakers in Massachusetts (up from six in 2018)

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Amplify LatinX commissioned the largest ever Latino focused poll on civic engagement and economic prosperity in Massachusetts. The historic survey found:

25%

don’t have time to register to vote/tried to & couldn’t

76%

believe voting fellow Latinos into political office is very/somewhat important

62%

strongly agree with canceling student loan debt

64%

strongly support helping families pay for childcare with government subsidies

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