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After riding an export boom that sent economic growth surging to its highest levels in three decades, Latin America now finds itself vulnerable to U.S. financial turmoil and the possibility that world commodity prices may fall.A slowdown would not only halt the region’s recovery from its dismal economic performance in the 1980s and 1990s but also could stymie efforts to reduce still pervasive poverty — one of the problems targeted by the Inter-American Development Bank, the 49-year-old regional lending institution for Latin America and the Caribbean that is holding its annual meeting in Miami Beach this week.

Despite gains in the past few years, regional economists estimate that one-third of the people of Latin America and the Caribbean still live in poverty. In some of the poorest countries of the Americas that figure rises to more than half of the population.”*

*From: http://www.miamiherald.com
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This article in the NY Post by Reggaeton’s very own Tego Calderon although a year old touches on a very important topic within the Latino community that still exists today.

Read Article Here.

This is an example of American political meddling in its early form. Guatemala the “Banana Republic” was manipulated in the early 1950’s. This clip explains the CIA and American gov’t involvement in toppling the elected gov’t and the subsequent “installation” of a leader sympathetic to American business interests ie/ United Fruit.