With its new “Sé Imparable” initiative, Ford announced Tuesday it is looking for people in Puerto Rico who are “continually exceling and striving to improve other people’s lives as well as their own,” despite the island’s challenging economic and social environment.
A new study released Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York showed that the majority of Puerto Rico’s small businesses both in and outside the San Juan metropolitan area have few employees and annual revenues under $250,000, among other similarities.
Puerto Rico's traditional Medicare population is not representative of the island's much larger Medicare Advantage membership, questioning its use as the foundation for establishing MA benchmarks on the island.