Latinos for a Secure Retirement Statement: Abigail Zapote Leaves LSR for Biden Administration
Washington, DC – Abigail Zapote has left her position as LSR Executive Director to join the Biden Administration.
Washington, DC – Abigail Zapote has left her position as LSR Executive Director to join the Biden Administration.
Our community, grounded in family, celebrates achievements and successes around our children’s milestones, most notably – baptisms, Quinceaneras, graduations, and marriages. Often, the propensity for these celebrations to go beyond a family’s means can be high and families drown themselves in debt to secure an illusion of financial security. However, these celebrations can be used as opportunities to ensure families break the instability and set up family members for success
Join us for our first Digital Summit As America’s Hispanic population continues to grow, the country’s financial wellbeing will increasingly reflect the financial wellbeing of Latino Americans. According to a research analysis by the National Institute on Retirement Security, 66 percent of working Millennials, ages 25-39, have nothing saved for retirement. The situation is far worse for Latinos of this generation, as 83 percent have nothing saved for retirement! This
Latinos for a Secure Retirement Executive Director Abigail Zapote recently testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Ways & Means Committee Subcommittee on Social Security regarding its hearing “Protecting and Improving Social Security: Benefit Enhancements” on March 13, 2019.