Document Type
Research Report
Publication Date
9-2025
Abstract
Latinos have been a vital component of Massachusetts’ population growth since 1990. Their younger age structure has helped to offset the older age structure of the much larger non-Latino White population. As Latinos’ population crosses the 1 million threshold by 2030, their growth (even as it slows) will be faster than the commonwealth’s overall population change.
Recommended Citation
Granberry, Phillip, "Massachusetts' Latino Population: 2020-2040" (2025). Gastón Institute Publications. 333.
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/gaston_pubs/333
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Demography, Population, and Ecology Commons, Latina/o Studies Commons, Migration Studies Commons, Social Welfare Commons
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