•  In 2006 there will be about 44.2 Million Hispanics living in U.S., representing about 14% of the total population.

•  The U.S. is now the 2nd largest Spanish-Speaking country in the world.

•  By 2020 the Hispanic population is expected to reach 70 million.

•  According to the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of Georgia, the Latino population controlled $653 billion in spending power in 2003, and this number is expected to reach more than $1 trillion in 2008

•  According to The Insight Research Corporation the U.S. Latino community is growing so much and at such a rapid pace that Hispanics are no longer just the fastest growing minority—they are the fastest growing sector in the entire U.S. population

•  “The foreign-born population grew from 9.6 million in 1970 to 28.4 million in 2000 reflecting the high level of international migration during the past generation.”

•  The U.S. Census estimates the current number to be over 33 million.

•  About 57% of the foreign-born population comes from Latin America.