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Hispanics have a higher labor force participation rate than others. In 2006, the labor force participation rate—the percentage of persons 16 years and over who were working or looking for work—was 69% percent for Hispanics, 64% for blacks, and 66% for whites and Asians.

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Charting the U.S. Labor Market in 2006

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