It is $17,100 (2009)
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is useless. as are Puerto ricans.
Actually it is Guatemala, with the New Dealership , Grupo Los Tres S.A. they are selling since 2008 a lot of porsches, and now Guatemala has the highest amount of porsches per capita....
It is mostly a pay as you receive system, supported in part by private insurance and the Medicare program. It does not meet the current needs and because it is not a US State, the Medicare program in Puerto Rico receives less dollars per capita then US States. Local charaties and the Territorial government do have programs in effect to help out during the crisis, but there is never enough.
The population density of Puerto Rico is approximately 892 people per square mile.
The 60 million residents of Italy (about 15 times as many as those living in Puerto Rico) have an income of about $29,000 per capita. The Italians are not just richer, they are very wealthy by comparison. If Puerto was a US State it would rank last on the list of states in almost every area of wealth and productivity. That reason alone may be the reason that the US Congress has failed to take an initiaative on the Statehood issue for Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico has the infant mortality rate of 7.73 deaths per 1000 live births.
It is about 1,113 per square mile.
Travelocity does offer vacation packages to Puerto Rico with tremendous savings value. A six night package to Gran Melia Puerto Rico is their most popular package, under $1,000 per person.
Per capita means "per head." I don't know what the rest of your ? pertains to.
.75 per habitant
To calculate the GDP per capita growth rate, you can use the formula: GDP per capita growth rate ((GDP per capita in current year - GDP per capita in previous year) / GDP per capita in previous year) x 100 This formula helps measure the percentage change in GDP per capita over a specific period, indicating the rate of economic growth on a per person basis.