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For the Third Consecutive Year, Population Decline in Puerto Rico Is Driven by Mortality, Not Migration

A report published by the Census Bureau in January on population estimates indicates that in 2025 the population in Puerto Rico decreased compared to the previous year and that this is the third consecutive year in which the loss of inhabitants is driven first by deaths and not by net migration, an indicator that results from the sum of the influx of people less the departure of people. Following the announcement of the Census, several media in …
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A report published by the Census Bureau in January on population estimates indicates that in 2025 the population in Puerto Rico decreased compared to the previous year and that this is the third consecutive year in which the loss of inhabitants is driven first by deaths and not by net migration, an indicator that results from the sum of the influx of people less the departure of people. Following the announcement of the Census, several media in …

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Centro de Periodismo Investigativo broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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