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: Air pollution levels in these areas are 14% higher than in predominantly white ZIP codes, contributing to higher rates of asthma and chronic illness.

: Businesses use demographic data to tap into the "Latino GDP," which, if it were its own country, would be one of the largest economies in the world. Latino.zip

ZIP code data is the primary tool researchers and organizations use to identify "Latino-majority" areas. : Air pollution levels in these areas are

: Nonprofits like UnidosUS use this data to find where to place community-based organizations that provide essential services. : Nonprofits like UnidosUS use this data to

: Predominantly Latino ZIP codes often have a ratio of just one primary care doctor for every 5,000 to 6,000 residents.

: Researchers use ZIP code targeting on social media platforms like Facebook to recruit Latino participants for health studies, such as smoking cessation programs, ensuring diverse representation in clinical data. ⚠️ The "ZIP Code Effect"