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Puerto Rico’s expanding tax incentives under Act 60 continue to draw debate over their economic impact and calls for stronger oversight. (Credit: May1985 | Dreamstime.com)
As Congress remains gridlocked, the political impasse in Washington threatens to disrupt food aid for nearly half of Puerto Rico’s residents, underscoring the island’s heavy reliance on federal funding to meet basic needs. (Credit: Waingro | Dreamstime.com)
A partial U.S. government shutdown has halted nonessential services nationwide as Congress remains deadlocked over a new budget. (Credit: Bradley Greeff | Dreamstime.com)
Housing unit sales in Puerto Rico rose to 2,467 in the first quarter of 2025, but remain below the 2021 peak of 3,326, according to the Office of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions.(Screen capture)

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