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Bad Bunny’s concert residency in San Juan is driving record-breaking hotel occupancy and redefining the island as a destination.
As Puerto Rico’s tourism economy hits new highs, a quiet movement is reshaping how and where visitors experience the island.
A federal oversight board has unveiled a new growth-centric economic plan for Puerto Rico, which has recently emerged from a prolonged bankruptcy process.
Puerto Rico has suffered a 9% population decline in the past decade, worsening the island’s debt crisis and challenging the survival of its hospitals and health-care system.
Long before the winds of Hurricane Maria reached Puerto Rico, another disaster had been wrenching and scattering the lives of island residents. During the decade before Maria, economic decline and ...
Tuesday’s court ruling approved a write-down of $30.5 billion in public debts built up during an economic decline marked by high joblessness, outward migration and unsustainable borrowing that ...
When Bad Bunny told us “No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí,” he was making a statement of purpose. The Puerto Rican icon opened his ...
Puerto Rico’s economic outlook is not rosy at the moment. The island is sinking under the accumulated weight of roughly $72 billion in debt and a declining population as inhabitants flee to ...
Bad Bunny is boosting the island’s economy, drawing attention to its culture, and delivering a powerful political message ...
Despite continued contraction in economic activity, local market optimism rises on bank earnings, digital infrastructure ...
Revenues were up while economic activity slipped, with some observers suggesting Hurricane Fiona may have had a negative impact on the economy.
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