Latinos are finding their economic legs under the Trump administration, leading the surge in home ownership and income growth and record low poverty rates, according to two comprehensive new surveys.

While they remain far behind whites in income, they have seen their third consecutive year of income growth and have a higher workplace participation rate, according to the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals and the Hispanic Wealth Project.

In two studies just released, the groups also provided revealing details about Latinos and their growth in America. For example, by 2060, nearly one of every three in the U.S. will identify as Latino.

The reports detailed Hispanic housing and economic trends and found most signs better under Trump.

According to @nahrep's latest Hispanic Wealth Project Annual Report, Hispanics accounted for 15% of the net homeownership gains in 2017. pic.twitter.com/SQSN7GIAH4 — Latino Focus (@LatinoFocus) May 24, 2018

What’s more, the group’s goal of nudging overall Hispanic income up is showing signs of success. The group said that within the next five years, Hispanic median income will triple.

The group listed the positive trends in its income report:

