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98% of Hispanics and Latinos do not identify as 'Latinx'

Posted on AllSides November 1st, 2019
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A new survey found that 98% of Americans of Latin American descent prefer terms other than "Latinx" to describe themselves.

The poll, conducted by researchers at the Hispanic market research company, ThinkNow, revealed that 44% of people of Latin American descent prefer the term "Hispanic" and 24% prefer the term "Latino" or "Latina," while another 11% wanted to be referred to by their country of origin.

Three times as many said they preferred to be called "American" in comparison to the 2% who preferred the term "Latinx." Even young Latin...

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