The Caribbean archipelago of Puerto Rico is not a state; it is actually a territory of the United States. It was aquired as a territory in 1898, and gained commonwealth status in 1952. With a land area of 3,459 square miles, Puerto Rico is slightly smaller than the state of Connecticut's 4,842 square miles.
Data after 2023 is projected based on recent change
Puerto Rico's average per capita income is $22,079. Household income levels show a median of $25,096. The poverty rate stands at 41.55%.
Name | Median | Mean |
|---|---|---|
| Married Families | $41,240.0,000 | $60,022.0,000 |
| Families | $30,876.0,000 | $46,751.0,000 |
| Households | $25,096.0,000 | $40,315.0,000 |
| Non Families | $15,271.0,000 | $25,264.0,000 |
Average Income
Median Household Income
Poverty Rate
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-0.05
-0.025
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0.025
0.05
0.075
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4.5K
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6.5K