August 27, 2025
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & COMPETITIVENESS

Massachusetts can’t afford to overlook the power of its Hispanic/Latino workforce

Eneida Román and Pablo Suarez ,

CommonWealth Beacon

LOOK CLOSELY at how Massachusetts is growing, and a pattern emerges. It’s visible in the families opening small businesses in places like Lawrence and Springfield, in the surge of young workers entering fields like health care, construction, and climate tech, and in the numbers: Nearly 80 percent of the state’s population growth over the last decade came from Hispanic/Latino residents, along with more than $30 billion in added economic output. That’s not a projection. That’s what’s already happened. 

We Are ALX and the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation recently partnered on¡Vamos Massachusetts!, a new report that shows how pivotal Hispanic/Latino residents already are to the state’s economy and outlines what’s needed to match that contribution with opportunity.