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HAHMP Gala: Celebrating 2015's Scholarship Recipients
April 27, 2015Mexican Lifestyle

HAHMP Gala: Celebrating 2015’s Scholarship Recipients

This year marked the 29th anniversary of the Houston Association […]

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HAHMP Border Crisis Event
August 26, 2014News/Politics

HAHMP Border Crisis Event

The numbers are staggering. The headlines, sensational. The debate, uber-political. And […]

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Hispanic Motor Press Reveals 2026 Car Award Winners at The LA Auto Show

PRESS RELEASE - Tue, 02 Dec 2025 16:16:04
— Annual awards recognize top vehicles for Hispanic buyers —

Hispanics Plan to Spend Up to $500 on Online Holiday Shopping Despite Carrying Credit Card Debt as High as $20,000

PRESS RELEASE - Thu, 27 Nov 2025 12:00:17
A new 2025 survey reveals that 63% of Hispanics in the United States prefer to shop online, while 28% already owe between $10,000 and $20,000 on credit cards.

New Consolidated Credit Report Finds Americans Entering 2025 Still Burdened by 2024 Holiday Debt

PRESS RELEASE - Tue, 25 Nov 2025 19:04:24
The Emotional and Financial Toll of Holiday Spending

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