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Puerto Ricans on the Mainland
We know that there are now more Puerto Ricans living on the mainland than in Puerto Rico, but where do they live? New data released from the American Community Survey of the US Census answers that question.
New York has 1,128,843 people who identify themselves as Puerto Rican, the largest number in any of the states.
Florida has 883,728 residents from Puerto Rico, making them the second largest population on the mainland, while New Jersey follows with 460,551 Puerto Ricans.
However, the Puerto Rican population of New York is just 5.8% — only slightly higher for the state as a whole than California. It’s the concentration of 21.8% in the Bronx that put New York at the top. Connecticutt, with 7.6% Puerto Rican residents, is actually the state with the highest percentage of Puerto Rican residents.
We see relatively high concentrations of Puerto Rican population in two specific counties in less populous states where the total numbers are smaller:
- 18.5% in Hampden County in Massachussets
- 12% in Lehigh County in Pennsylvania
According to the Pew Research Hispanic Center, 82% of Puerto Ricans living on the mainland speak English very well. Only 18% do not speak English well, compared with 35% of Mexican immigrants in the United States.
We still hear people saying that Puerto Rico could not be a successful state of the Union because there are too many language or culture differences between Puerto Rico and the 50 states. However, we see that there are quite a few states that already have significant Puerto Rican populations.
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Who’s the master of Puerto Rico? Governor Garcia-Padilla or the credit rating agencies?
via Jorge Banilla. Press closed captions for an English translation.
My Twitter thread was abuzz today with tweets about the comments made by Puerto Rico Governor, Alejandro García Padilla about the credit rating agencies (all of whom give PR the lowest investment grade rating of BBB- or Baa3):
via alejandro garcia padilla - Google Blog Search by Cate Long on 4/3/13
GUÁNICA-Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla, lashed out today against the houses accrediting Moody's, Standard & Poor's and Fitch, on the ground that have been unfair to Puerto Rico. García Padilla cited the famous song of ...
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via puerto rico - Google News on 4/3/13
Wall Street Journal |
A Shelter From Puerto Rico's Storm
Wall Street Journal The perilous state of Puerto Rico's finances has sowed fears among some municipal-bond investors. But not when it comes to bonds backed by taxes on the sales of bikinis. Or tobacco. Or most other goods sold on the island. The investors taking the ... |
via puerto rico - Google News on 4/5/13
Business Recorder |
Investors Remain Cautious as Puerto Rico Overhauls Pensions
Wall Street Journal Puerto Rico's new governor, Alejandro Garcia Padilla, signed a pension overhaul into law Thursday night. It increases employee contributions and raises some retirement ages for a pension system that is in worse shape than any U.S. state. The move comes ... Puerto Rico overhauls public pension fund with new lawPensions & Investments Puerto Rico Moves to Overhaul Public PensionsABC News Trouble in Puerto Rican Bonds Could Haunt US InvestorsBusinessweek Fox News -Reuters -Caribbean Journal all 24 news articles » |
via puerto rico - Google News on 4/5/13
Puerto Rico's pension reform positive step -S&P
Reuters NEW YORK, April 5 (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's pension reform approved late on Thursday will help reduce pressure on the island's cash-strapped finances, but the impact on its credit ratings will be largely determined by future progress on the current ... |
via puerto rico - Google News on 4/3/13
Wall Street Journal |
A Shelter From Puerto Rico's Storm
Wall Street Journal The perilous state of Puerto Rico's finances has sowed fears among some municipal-bond investors. But not when it comes to bonds backed by taxes on the sales of bikinis. Or tobacco. Or most other goods sold on the island. The investors taking the ... |
via puerto rico - Google News on 4/5/13
Rent-A-Rican Is Back With Even More Puerto Rican's Stereotypes And Some...
Huffington Post In 1933, the Nobel in Physics was awarded to Joseph Taylor and Russell Hulse for their research made in the Arecibo Observatory, in the northwest part of Puerto Rico. They managed to confirm the existence of gravitational waves just as predicted by ... |
via puerto rico - Google News on 4/4/13
Puerto Rico's muni-bond risk bears watching, BlackRock managers say
InvestmentNews If you are looking for signs of cracks in the municipal-bond market, keep your eyes on Puerto Rico, not California. If the market were to begin anticipating a default of the U.S. territory's muni-bond funds, it could start a Meredith Whitney-like run ... |
via puerto rico - Google News on 4/5/13
Puerto Rico approves public pension system overhaul
Globe and Mail SAN JUAN, April 5 (Reuters) - Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla has signed an overhaul of the U.S. territory's cash-short public pension fund into law, after it was passed by lawmakers late on Thursday in a bid to soothe investors and shore ... |
via puerto rico news - Google News on 4/5/13
Business Recorder |
Puerto Rico Moves to Overhaul Public Pensions
ABC News Senators approved a bill Thursday to overhaul Puerto Rico's crumbling pension system after days of heated debate with hundreds of irate public employees protesting outside the U.S. territory's seaside Capitol building. The bill was expected to also be ... Puerto Rico overhauls public pension fund with new lawPensions & Investments Trouble in Puerto Rican Bonds Could Haunt US InvestorsBusinessweek Puerto Rico moves to overhaul public pension system amid protestsFox News Reuters -Wall Street Journal -Caribbean Journal all 24 news articles » |
via puerto rico news - Google News on 4/4/13
Puerto Rico-Born Labrador Top Republican on Immigration
Bloomberg Raul Labrador, a Tea Party favorite, has emerged as House Republicans' go-to negotiator on immigration. He is unusually prepared for the task: ThePuerto Rico-born Mormon convert is a lawyer fluent in Spanish who has represented undocumented ... and more » |
via puerto rico news - Google News on 4/5/13
Puerto Rico's pension reform positive step -S&P
Reuters NEW YORK, April 5 (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's pension reform approved late on Thursday will help reduce pressure on the island's cash-strapped finances, but the impact on its credit ratings will be largely determined by future progress on the current ... |
via puerto rico news - Google News on 4/5/13
Dulorme vs. Ankrah tommorw night in Coliseo Guillermo Angulo, Puerto Rico
BoxingNews24.com Carolina, Puerto Rico – DIRECTV will take action to subscribers with the latest edition of “Night of Champions DIRECTV” this Saturday, April 6. One of the most exciting fights of the card, being held at the Coliseo Guillermo Angulo Carolina, will be ... and more » |
via puerto rico news - Google News on 4/3/13
Wall Street Journal |
A Shelter From Puerto Rico's Storm
Wall Street Journal The perilous state of Puerto Rico's finances has sowed fears among some municipal-bond investors. But not when it comes to bonds backed by taxes on the sales of bikinis. Or tobacco. Or most other goods sold on the island. The investors taking the ... |
via puerto rico news - Google News on 4/5/13
Rent-A-Rican Is Back With Even More Puerto Rican's Stereotypes And Some...
Huffington Post In 1933, the Nobel in Physics was awarded to Joseph Taylor and Russell Hulse for their research made in the Arecibo Observatory, in the northwest part of Puerto Rico. They managed to confirm the existence of gravitational waves just as predicted by ... |
via puerto rico news - Google News on 4/4/13
T&T stun Puerto Ricans in semis
Trinidad & Tobago Express LED by two of the country's most promising juniors in over a decade, hosts Trinidad and Tobago's boys stunned regional powerhouses Puerto Rico in commanding fashion yesterday to advance to last night's Under-18 final of the Caribbean Junior Table ... |
via puerto rico news - Google News on 4/4/13
Exam fees lifted for Puerto Rico public schools
WRAL.com SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Puerto Rico's governor says public school students will no longer have to pay to take the standardized entrance exams required by all colleges in the U.S. territory. Alejandro Garcia Padilla said Thursday that the government ... |
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PR Web (press release) |
University of Puerto Rico Upgrades Gymnasium with SnapSports® Athletic...
PR Web (press release) The University of Puerto Rico's Rio Piedras Campus has retro-fitted their gymnasium with 18,000 square feet of the multi-patented SnapSports BounceBack® flooring with ShockTower® technology. The existing surface consisted of polyurethane over recycled ... and more » |
via puerto rico - Google News on 4/5/13
Puerto Rico approves public pension system overhaul
Reuters SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla has signed an overhaul of the U.S. territory's cash-short public pension fund into law, after it was passed by lawmakers late on Thursday in a bid to soothe investors and shore up the ... |
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