Latinx populations, also referred to as Latino/a or Hispanic populations, refer to people of Latin American descent living in the United States. This demographic group is incredibly diverse, encompassing individuals from various countries of origin, cultures, languages, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Research on Latinx populations often focuses on issues such as immigration, health disparities, educational attainment, political participation, and cultural identity. Scholars and researchers in this area seek to better understand the unique experiences and challenges faced by Latinx individuals and communities, as well as the contributions they make to American society. Ultimately, the goal of research on Latinx populations is to promote social justice, equity, and inclusivity for this rapidly growing segment of the US population.