Hispanic Coloradans were more likely than the general population to consider the cost of housing, crime, drug use and undocumented immigration to be major problems, according to data released from a poll taken this spring. The annual Pulse poll, sponsored by the Colorado Health Foundation, asked about 2,400 adult Coloradans, including about 500 Latinos, about their personal and financial wellbeing, and how serious they considered a range of problems in the state. People who are Hispanic have ancestry in any Spanish-speaking part of the world, while Latinos trace their families to Latin America.