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    August 6, 2014
    Puerto Rican Population Declines on Island, Grows on U.S. Mainland

    Puerto Rico’s Population Projected to Decline Through 2050

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    U.S. Island-born Puerto Rican Population
    U.S. Mainland-born Puerto Rican Population
    U.S. Puerto Rican Population
    Percent Change in Puerto Rico Population by Municipality, 2000 – 2013
    Percent Change in Puerto Rico Population by Municipality, 1980 – 1990, 1990 – 2000
    Total Puerto Rico Population by Municipality
    Total Puerto Rico Population by Municipality, 1980 and 1990
    Puerto Rico Lost More Migrants to Mainland Since 2010 Than During 1980s or 1990s
    Why Do Island-Born Puerto Ricans Move to the U.S. Mainland?
    Puerto Rican Population Grows on Mainland, Declines on Island
    Selected Demographics of Puerto Ricans, 2012
    Puerto Rico’s Population Projected to Decline Through 2050
    Among Puerto Ricans in States and D.C., Births on Mainland Drive Growth
    Education Levels of the Mainland Puerto Rican Origin Population, 1980 and 2012
    Half of Stateside Puerto Ricans Live in Northeast
    Among Puerto Ricans, Half of all Recent Moves From the Island to the Mainland Were to the South …
    Nine-in-Ten Puerto Rican Residents are Hispanics of Puerto Rican Origin Born on the Island
    Rise in Puerto Rican Median Household Income Stalls Since 2000
    Education Levels Differ Between Puerto Ricans on the Island and U.S. Mainland
    Comparing Recent and Previous Waves of Migrants From Puerto Rico to the Mainland
    Characteristics of Puerto Ricans1 in Puerto Rico and on the U.S. Mainland, 2012
    Characteristics of Puerto Ricans1 in Puerto Rico and on the U.S. Mainland, 2012
    Characteristics of Recent Migrants From Puerto Rico to the U.S. Mainland, 1988-2000 and 2000-2012 Cohorts
    Characteristics of Recent Migrants From Puerto Rico to the U.S. Mainland, 1988-2000 and 2000-2012 Cohorts

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