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Like Argentina, Puerto Rico has lived on borrowed money for the last 62 years. (Flickr/Brook Ward) Español By Luis Dávila...
Read moreEspañolIf you live in San Pedro Sula (Honduras), Caracas (Venezuela), Acapulco (Mexico), or Joao Pessoa (Brazil), you're up to 15 times...
Read moreDespite the fall in international oil prices, Puerto Ricans will be asked to pay more to fill their tanks. (Flickr)...
Read moreEspañolDominican Republic President Danilo Medina was reportedly targeted with death threats while visiting Puerto Rico on Tuesday, January 13. Medina traveled to...
Read moreEspañolJust before the Puerto Rican government was set to suspend public transportation in the capital city of San Juan, Governor...
Read moreEspañolOn October 30, Puerto Rican Governor Alejandro García Padilla proposed a tax increase on imports of petroleum and its derivatives...
Read moreUS company Horizon Lines has ceased all operations in Puerto Rico and announced the sale of other business lines to...
Read moreEspañolThe most famous American donuts company, Dunkin’ Donuts, will close all 18 locations in Puerto Rico after 13 years on...
Read moreEspañolThe government of Puerto Rico announced on Thursday that they will issue driver's licenses to illegal immigrants who have lived...
Read moreEspañolPuerto Rican free-enterprise advocate Frank Worley-Lopez is calling on businessmen and producers to go on a general strike, asking that...
Read morePuerto Rico's economic activity has declined. (WSJ) In February, the three major bond ratings agencies cut Puerto Rico's general obligation bond...
Read moreEspañolPuerto Ricans awoke this Tuesday with the news that the commonwealth's debt is about US$110 billion, not the official $72.796...
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