Thirty-two indicators. One benchmark. Parity.
Click an issue area. Every card shows the Latino figure, the U.S. comparison, the gap against population parity, and where the data breaks by national-origin group.
One choice. Two completely different countries.
The same starting point — 6% of America's high-paying leadership roles. If we do nothing, it drifts down. With Project 2045, it climbs to meet parity. The gold area between them is the cost of inaction — the careers, the wealth, the power left on the table.
Aggregate Latino share of the highest-paid leadership roles across medicine, law, corporate, tech, education, and government. "Do nothing" extrapolates the post-SFFA 2023–2024 trend. "Project 2045" models the pipeline + accountability + leverage closure path. Population projection: U.S. Census Bureau.
The top of every industry, over fifty years.
The highest-paid role in each industry, plotted as Latino representation since 1980 — against the population line climbing to 28%. The dashed events are the laws and rulings that moved it. Hover any event below to isolate it.
Sources: AAMC, ABA, Heidrick & Struggles, NCES, NSF NCSES, Congressional Research Service (1980–2024). 2050 population projection: U.S. Census Bureau. Pre-2024 series interpolated from decennial benchmarks; full methodology in the LIGAZON data repository.
The data is the door. The alliance is what's behind it.
You have seen the map. Now take your place on it — by name, by trade, by city, in the order each name arrived.
Add your name →