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As Puerto Rico enters the second half of 2025, a new report from NielsenIQ highlights growing financial pressure on local ...
Nearly half of Puerto Rico's population stand to lose federal food aid as families grapple with increasing poverty amid coronavirus-related unemployment rates.
The devastation wrought by Hurricanes Irma and Maria in Puerto Rico could provide an opportunity to rebuild the island’s energy system in a sustainable way. But failing to take food security ...
A new study is shedding light on the financial challenges people in Puerto Rico face as a result of the economic turmoil they have endured since the Great Recession.
The findings are consistent with "well-known characteristics” of Puerto Rico's economy, such as limited job opportunities, stagnant wages and income disparities, researchers say.
In Puerto Rico, Activists Transform Abandoned Land To Build Food Sovereignty In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, activists have turned abandoned land into a community garden. They say El Huerto is ...
A new study is shedding light on the financial challenges people in Puerto Rico face as a result of the economic turmoil they have endured since the Great Recession.
A new study is shedding light on the financial challenges people in Puerto Rico face as a result of the economic turmoil they have endured since the Great Recession.
Economy August 19, 2022 Puerto Rico Has a Big-Pharma Problem The US territory gives pharmaceutical companies big tax breaks that could otherwise be invested in its communities, where the revenue ...
Is manufacturing jeopardizing Puerto Rico’s water supply? Already a water insecure island, Puerto Rico is sharing what’s left with big business, and the effects of climate change are only ...
Puerto Rico is staking its place in the global culinary world with the launch of the Puerto Rico Wine & Food Festival. Running from April 3 to 6, 2025, this event will be hosted at San Juan's La ...
Puerto Rico looks to go local to reduce food import dependence One reason that food prices are high on the island is that under the Jones Act, only U.S. ships carry food to the territory.
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