Capitalizing on ‘Hispanomics’ - Solano County, California

Posted on: October 21st, 2007
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“Solano County’s 23,000 Latino households have a combined spending power of $1 billion, says Dr. Guido Minaya, president of the Solano Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. That’s why he’s a fan of the term “Hispanomics” to describe the world’s tenth largest economy - his estimate of the economic impact of the U.S. Hispanic households in the world.

It only seems natural that he would lead the Solano Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to provide monthly networking mixers and business education opportunities for the estimated 300 Hispanic-owned businesses and 83,000 Latino residents in the county.”*

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Did You Know?The term "Hispanomics" was coined in the mid-1980s. It referred to the anticipated growth of the Hispanic population and the corresponding significance the Latino community would have on our local, state, regional and national economies. The author of the term was Feliz Galaviz, a remarkable man who has done a great deal for the Hispanic community through his work in higher education.

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