Puerto Rico faces a serious challenge- it holds the 6th place in lowest birth/fertility rate and the 15th place for most elderly population in the world. As the numbers stand today, relying on native birth alone does not suffice to avoid a catastrophe. How could that trend be reversed? Puerto Rico struggles to compete with cities like Miami, Austin, Nashville and others in the mainland to invite mass immigration. And yet it must. But how can it compete? What are the advantages it offers? Can it become a world center? I think so. Here’s a close look at Puerto Rico’s extraordinary competitive advantage.
Puerto Rico faces a serious challenge- it holds the 6th place in lowest birth/fertility rate and the 15th place for most elderly population in the world. As the numbers stand today, relying on native birth alone does not suffice to avoid a catastrophe. How could that trend be reversed? Puerto Rico struggles to compete with cities like Miami, Austin, Nashville and others in the mainland to invite mass immigration. And yet it must. But how can it compete? What are the advantages it offers? Can it become a world center? I think so. Here’s a close look at Puerto Rico’s extraordinary competitive advantage.
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