It's worth being aware of those financial effects, experts say, because caregiving is an important touchstone in Latino culture.
Latino caregivers have high financial strainFamily caregivers spend on average 26% of their annual income on caregiving activities, according to a 2021 report by AARP.
The organization calls that measure "financial strain," and bases it on the caregiving expenses relative to a caregiver's annual income.
Compared to other races and ethnicities, Hispanic and Latino caregivers have the highest financial strain, AARP found, with caregiving expenses that account for 47% of annual income.
Explore claiming your family member as a dependentThere can be financial advantages to claiming a family member you are caring for as a dependent on your tax returns.
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