I said "what?" to your comment above....
Now if you want to say Latinos run some/most businesses in El Monte, or Compton, etc..etc...I'd be in some agreement.
But that's not what you said...and that's why I replied the way I did.
[snip]According to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data, Hispanics are opening businesses at a rate three times faster than the national average. And, what was once regarded as a minority group now represents the fastest-growing segment of the nations economy.
The corollary of this is that more and more government resources dedicated to helping Hispanic entrepreneurs start-up, operate and grow, are becoming more widely available both in local communities and on the Internet
Get Local, Expert Start-Up Advice en Espanol
If you are thinking of starting a business or are already engaged in the early stages of business ownership, get valuable in-person advice as well as networking opportunities from numerous local organizations who specialize in promoting the growth of Hispanic businesses through training, advice, and loan assistance, and more.
Here are a few to consider:
* Minority Business Development Centers (MBDC) - Funded by the U.S. Department of Commerces Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA),, etc, etc, etc.
http://www.allbusiness.com/government/government-bodies-offices/14065155-1.html