Communications
Broadcast media (Radio) [time series]
broadcast stations: AM 50, FM 63, shortwave 0 radios: NA
Telecommunication systems (Telephone system) [time series]
NA telephones; modern system, integrated with that of the US by high capacity submarine cable and INTELSAT with high-speed data capability; digital telephone system with about 1 million lines; cellular telephone service (1990) local: NA intercity: NA international: 1 INTELSAT earth station and submarine cable
Broadcast media (Television) [time series]
broadcast stations: 9; note - cable television available with US programs (1990) televisions: NA
Defense Forces
Military and security forces (Branches) [time series]
paramilitary National Guard, Police Force
defense is the responsibility of the US QATAR
Economy
Agricultural products (Agriculture) [time series]
accounts for only 3% of labor force and just over 1% of GDP; crops - sugarcane, coffee, pineapples, plantains, bananas; livestock - cattle, chickens; imports a large share of food needs (1993)
Budget [time series]
revenues: $5.1 billion expenditures: $5.1 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (FY94/95)
Exchange rates (Currency) [time series]
1 United States dollar (US$) = 100 cents
Economic aid [time series]
none
Electricity [time series]
capacity: 4.230,000 kW production: 15.6 billion kWh consumption per capita: 3,819 kWh (1993)
Exchange rates [time series]
US currency is used
Exports [time series]
$21.8 billion (1994) commodities: pharmaceuticals, electronics, apparel, canned tuna, rum, beverage concentrates, medical equipment, instruments partners: US 86.2% (1993)
Debt - external (External debt) [time series]
$NA
Fiscal year [time series]
1 July - 30 June
Imports [time series]
$16.7 billion (1994) commodities: chemicals, clothing, food, fish, petroleum products partners: US 69.2% (1993)
Industrial production growth rate (Industrial production) [time series]
growth rate 5% (1994 est.)
Industries [time series]
manufacturing accounts for 39.4% of GDP; manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, electronics, apparel, food products, instruments; tourism
Inflation rate (consumer prices) [time series]
2.9% (1994)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) (National product) [time series]
GDP - purchasing power parity - $26.8 billion (1994 est.)
Real GDP per capita (National product per capita) [time series]
$7,050 (1994 est.)
Real GDP growth rate (National product real growth rate) [time series]
2.6% (1994 est.)
Economic overview (Overview) [time series]
Puerto Rico has one of the most dynamic economies in the Caribbean region. Industry has surpassed agriculture as the primary sector of economic activity and income. Encouraged by duty free access to the US and by tax incentives, US firms have invested heavily in Puerto Rico since the 1950s. US minimum wage laws apply. Important industries include pharmaceuticals, electronics, textiles, petrochemicals, and processed foods. Sugar production has lost out to dairy production and other livestock products as the main source of income in the agricultural sector. Tourism has traditionally been an important source of income for the island, with estimated arrivals of nearly 3.9 million tourists in 1993.
Unemployment rate [time series]
16% (1994)
Geography
total area: 9,104 sq km land area: 8,959 sq km comparative area: slightly less than three times the size of Rhode Island
Climate [time series]
tropical marine, mild, little seasonal temperature variation
Coastline [time series]
501 km
Environment - current issues (Environment) [time series]
current issues: the recent drought has caused water levels in reservoirs to drop and prompted water rationing for more than one-half of the population natural hazards: periodic droughts international agreements: NA
Disputes - international (International disputes) [time series]
none
Irrigated land [time series]
390 sq km (1989 est.)
Land boundaries [time series]
0 km
Land use [time series]
arable land: 8% permanent crops: 9% meadows and pastures: 41% forest and woodland: 20% other: 22%
Location [time series]
Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east of the Dominican Republic
Map references [time series]
Central America and the Caribbean
Maritime claims [time series]
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm
Natural resources [time series]
some copper and nickel, potential for onshore and offshore crude oil
important location along the Mona Passage - a key shipping lane to the Panama Canal; San Juan is one of the biggest and best natural harbors in the Caribbean; many small rivers and high central mountains ensure land is well watered; south coast relatively dry; fertile coastal plain belt in north
Terrain [time series]
mostly mountains with coastal plain belt in north; mountains precipitous to sea on west coast; sandy beaches along most coastal areas
Government
Administrative divisions [time series]
none (commonwealth associated with the US); note - there are 78 municipalities
Capital [time series]
San Juan
Constitution [time series]
ratified 3 March 1952; approved by US Congress 3 July 1952; effective 25 July 1952
Digraph [time series]
RQ
Diplomatic representation in the US (Diplomatic representation in US) [time series]
none (commonwealth associated with the US)
Executive branch [time series]
chief of state: President William Jefferson CLINTON (since 20 January 1993); Vice President Albert GORE, Jr. (since 20 January 1993) head of government: Governor Pedro ROSSELLO (since 2 January 1993); election last held 3 November 1992 (next to be held 5 November 1996); results - Pedro ROSSELLO (PNP) 50%, Victoria MUNOZ (PPD) 46%, Fernando MARTIN (PIP) 4%
five equal horizontal bands of red (top and bottom) alternating with white; a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side bears a large white five-pointed star in the center; design based on the US flag
Legislative branch (House of Representatives) [time series]
elections last held 3 November 1992 (next to be held NA November 1996); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (53 total) PNP 36, PPD 16, PIP 1
Independence [time series]
none (commonwealth associated with the US)
Judicial branch [time series]
Supreme Court, Superior Courts, Municipal Courts
Legal system [time series]
based on Spanish civil code
Legislative branch [time series]
bicameral Legislative Assembly
International organization participation (Member of) [time series]
CARICOM (observer), ECLAC (associate), FAO (associate), ICFTU, INTERPOL (subbureau), IOC, WCL, WFTU, WHO (associate), WTO (associate)
Country name (Names) [time series]
conventional long form: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico conventional short form: Puerto Rico
National holiday [time series]
US Independence Day, 4 July (1776)
Political parties (Other political or pressure groups) [time series]
Armed Forces for National Liberation (FALN); Volunteers of the Puerto Rican Revolution; Boricua Popular Army (also known as the Macheteros); Armed Forces of Popular Resistance
Political parties (Political parties and leaders) [time series]
National Republican Party of Puerto Rico, Luis FERRE; Popular Democratic Party (PPD), Hector ACEVEDO; New Progressive Party (PNP), Pedro ROSSELLO; Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP) has been disbanded (1994); Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP), Ruben BERRIOS Martinez; Puerto Rican Communist Party (PCP), leader(s) unknown
Legislative branch (Senate) [time series]
elections last held 3 November 1992 (next to be held 5 November 1996); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (29 total) PNP 20, PPD 8, PIP 1
Suffrage [time series]
18 years of age; universal; indigenous inhabitants are US citizens but do not vote in US presidential elections
Government type (Type) [time series]
commonwealth associated with the US
Legislative branch (US House of Representatives) [time series]
elections last held 3 November 1992 (next to be held 5 November 1996); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (1 total) PNP 1 (Carlos Romero BARCELO); note - Puerto Rico elects one representative to the US House of Representatives
Diplomatic representation from the US (US diplomatic representation) [time series]
none (commonwealth associated with the US)
People
Age structure [time series]
0-14 years: 25% (female 466,596; male 489,127) 15-64 years: 65% (female 1,274,765; male 1,195,785) 65 years and over: 10% (female 213,716; male 172,580) (July 1995 est.)
Birth rate [time series]
15.92 births/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Death rate [time series]
7.47 deaths/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Ethnic groups (Ethnic divisions) [time series]
Hispanic
Infant mortality rate [time series]
12.8 deaths/1,000 live births (1995 est.)
Labor force [time series]
1.2 million (1993) by occupation: government 22%, manufacturing 17%, trade 20%, construction 6%, communications and transportation 5%, other 30% (1993)
Languages [time series]
Spanish, English
Life expectancy at birth [time series]
total population: 75.1 years male: 70.78 years female: 79.66 years (1995 est.)
Literacy [time series]
age 15 and over can read and write (1980) total population: 89% male: 90% female: 88%
Nationality [time series]
noun: Puerto Rican(s) (US citizens) adjective: Puerto Rican
Net migration rate [time series]
-6.81 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1995 est.)
Population [time series]
3,812,569 (July 1995 est.)
Population growth rate [time series]
0.16% (1995 est.)
Religions [time series]
Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant denominations and other 15%
Total fertility rate [time series]
1.98 children born/woman (1995 est.)
Transportation
Airports [time series]
total: 31 with paved runways over 3,047 m: 3 with paved runways 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 with paved runways 914 to 1,523 m: 9 with paved runways under 914 m: 14 with unpaved runways 914 to 1,523 m: 2
Roadways (Highways) [time series]
total: 13,762 km paved: 13,762 km (1982)
Merchant marine [time series]
none
Guanica, Guayanilla, Guayama, Playa de Ponce, San Juan
Railways (Railroads) [time series]
total: 96 km rural narrow-gauge system for hauling sugarcane; note - no passenger railroads