It took a 777-point nose dive of the stock market for many Americans to realize that the financial crisis is the real deal. The multibillion-dollar package to rescue Wall Street got a little more support among taxpayers when they finally understood that as bad as it sounds, not approving it could be much worse. Almost everyone in the United States has been affected by the economic crisis. But according to a recent study by the Pew Hispanic Center, the economic slump has disproportionately affected Latino workers, who make up 14 percent of the job market in the United States.
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