Studies Reveal that Young People Want to Leave Puerto Rico
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SAN JUAN – For the president of the Consumer Radiography Committee of the Chamber of Marketing of the Food Industry (MIDA), Richard Valdés said on Tuesday that since the passage of Hurricane Maria in 2017 and the earthquakes of 2019, it had not been seen that such a high percentage of people, especially young people, consider leaving Puerto Rico. The study reflected that 33 percent of respondents have considered leaving the island in the next on…
Since the passage of Hurricane Maria in 2017 and the earthquakes of 2019, it has not been seen that such a high percentage of people, especially young people, consider leaving Puerto Rico, said Richard Valdés, of the Consumer Radiography Committee of the Chamber of Marketing of the Food Industry (MIDA).This year the Consumer Radiography reflected that, 33% of the respondents have considered leaving the island in the next one to three years, that…

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