US ‘Latino GDP’ at $3.2 Trillion Would Rank Ahead of UK, India

  • Group contributed to a fifth a real GDP growth in 2011-2021
  • Report shows Latino economy rising faster than rest of US

Healthcare workers with the Latino Task Force administer Covid-19 tests in San Francisco, California. Health care workers represented one of the largest components of the US Latino economy.

Photographer: David Odisho/Bloomberg
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The contribution of Latinos to the US economy rose to $3.2 trillion in 2021, which would rank fifth in the world if the group were an independent country, just behind Germany and ahead of the UK and India, according to a report out Wednesday.