It is classed as wealthy compared to most of the Caribbean.
yes it is but the language is mostly Spanish not American
Because Puerto Rico is just as poor as the barrio - APEX
poor / rich
pobre- means poor rico means wealthy/rich
Well, Puerto Rico is a US territory... you make the math. Puerto Rico is not poor, but is not rich either. If Puerto Rico become a state of the Union will become the poorest state. But if we compare with other contries around PR, PR is way above them.
no they are not poor many things are even cheaper than in the US. example a candy bar $1.50 in New York and in Puerto Rico in a store the least is .65 cents and a two bedroom house may cost as much as $200,000 so it could be the same but even more cheaper and its not shipped because its a territory of the US so everything can apply the same.
Statistically-speaking, Puerto Rico is poorer than the Dominican Republic. Even with the help of the US, Puerto Rico maintains a 45% poverty rate, which is a bit higher than the DR's 42%. Now just give Puerto Rico it's independence and it'll quickly turn into Haiti, and they'll be swimming to their neighbors like they did in the early 1900's.
Well, Puerto Rico is a US territory... you make the math. Puerto Rico is not poor, but is not rich either. If Puerto Rico become a state of the Union will become the poorest state. But if we compare with other contries around PR, PR is way above them.
2012 is a poor year for lunar eclipses. There are two of them ... a partial on June 4, and a penumbral on November 28. Neither is visible from eastern Canada or the eastern US, including Puerto Rico.
He is a famous baseball player. He played for the pirtates. He's a Hall of Famer From Puerto Rico, who died in a airplane shipping goods for the poor.
it is poor
Before Hurricane Maria, the infrastructure in Puerto Rico was already in poor condition due to lack of maintenance and investment. After the hurricane, the infrastructure suffered extensive damage, including power outages, road closures, and communication breakdowns, further exacerbating the existing issues.