Puerto Rico Key Demographic Statistics (2024 Estimates)

Key demographic statistics summarized from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 American Community Survey (ACS).

Total Population
3,203,295
Median Age
45.4 years
Median Household Income
$27,213
Median Property Value
$142,100
Bachelor's Degree+
29.70%
Uninsured Rate
5.6%
Total Households
1,242,609
Total Workers
1,213,487
Citizenship Rate
98.8%
Total Veterans
66,253
Top Veteran Era
Vietnam Era Only
Poverty Rate
33.3%
Families in Poverty
254,769
SNAP Recipients
45.04%
Households w/ SNAP
559,700

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 American Community Survey (ACS) Estimates

Puerto Rico Demographics: Age & Gender Distribution (2024)

Population pyramid for Puerto Rico showing male vs female age distribution based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Population distribution by age and sex in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Key Demographic Indicators for Puerto Rico

The following statistics highlight Puerto Rico population and median age, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Total Population
3,203,295
Median Age (Total)
45.4 years
Median Age (Male)
43.4 years
Median Age (Female)
47.6 years

Puerto Rico Age Distribution Comparison with United States 2024

Compare Puerto Rico age demographics with United States to understand regional demographic patterns.

Table: Comparative age and dependency ratio analysis between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
MetricPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Median Age45.4 yrs39.2 yrs +6.2 yrs
Under 5 years2.82%5.40% -2.6pp
Children (5–17 years)12.19%16.04% -3.8pp
Young Adults (18–24)9.19%9.19% 0.0pp
Middle-aged (35–54)24.88%25.52% -0.6pp
Seniors (65+)24.65%18.01% +6.6pp
Total Dependency Ratio65.7165.15 +0.6

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. "yrs" indicates years. The dependency ratio measures the burden on working-age population (18-64) to support dependents (under 18 and 65+).

Dependency Ratios Analysis

Total Dependency Ratio
65.71
Youth Dependency Ratio
24.87 Population under 18 relative to working age (18-64).
Old-Age Dependency Ratio
40.84 Population 65+ relative to working age (18-64).

A higher ratio indicates a greater financial and social burden on the working population to support non-working age groups.


Puerto Rico Demographics: Racial and Ethnic Composition (2024)

Pie chart showing the racial and ethnic composition of Puerto Rico based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Racial and ethnic breakdown of Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Diversity & Cultural Composition of Puerto Rico

The racial makeup and ethnic composition of Puerto Rico are detailed below, drawing from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 ACS Estimates.

Diversity Index Score
2.23
Diversity Tier
very low
Definition
The probability that two individuals chosen at random will be from different racial or ethnic groups.

Diversity Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico racial and ethnic demographics with United States to understand regional diversity patterns.

Puerto Rico Diversity

2.23

very low
United States Diversity

62.36

high
Diversity Differential: Puerto Rico is 60.13 points less diverse than United States.

Racial and Ethnic Composition Comparison

Table: Comparative racial and ethnic composition between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Racial/Ethnic GroupPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Hispanic or Latino (Any Race)98.88%20.00% +78.9pp
White Alone (Non-Hispanic)0.71%56.27% -55.6pp
Two or More Races0.20%4.56% -4.4pp
Black/African American Alone0.08%11.75% -11.7pp
Some Other Race Alone0.07%0.54% -0.5pp
Asian Alone0.06%6.19% -6.1pp
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Alone0.01%0.17% -0.2pp
American Indian and Alaska Native Alone0.00%0.52% -0.5pp
Diversity Index Score2.2362.36 -60.13

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. Higher Diversity Index Scores (green) indicate greater racial/ethnic diversity.


Puerto Rico Economic Demographics: Household Income Statistics (2024)

Line chart showing household income distribution brackets for Puerto Rico based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Household income distribution in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Economic Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following data illustrates the financial landscape of Puerto Rico, based on the latest U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Median Household Income
$27,213 (Adjusted for inflation)
Total Households Analyzed
1,242,609

Income Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico household income with United States to understand regional economic patterns.

Puerto Rico

$27,213

United States

$81,604

Income Differential: Puerto Rico's median household income is $54,391 lower (66.7% below) than United States.

Income Distribution Comparison

Table: Comparative household income distribution between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Income BracketPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Less than $20,00038.63%11.15% +27.5pp
$20,000 to $34,99920.67%9.53% +11.1pp
$35,000 to $49,99913.39%9.89% +3.5pp
$50,000 to $74,99912.62%15.64% -3.0pp
$75,000 to $149,99911.25%30.39% -19.1pp
$150,000 or more3.44%23.40% -20.0pp

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. Higher percentages in high-income brackets (green) indicate greater affluence compared to United States.


Puerto Rico Real Estate Demographics: Property Values (2024)

Line chart showing property value distribution for owner-occupied homes in Puerto Rico based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Property value distribution in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Real Estate Market Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following data highlights the distribution of owner-occupied housing values in Puerto Rico, based on the latest U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Median Property Value
$142,100
Total Properties Analyzed
861,048 (Owner-occupied units)

Property Value Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico property values with United States to understand regional real estate market patterns.

Puerto Rico

$142,100

United States

$360,600

Property Value Differential: Puerto Rico's median property value is $218,500 lower (60.6% below) than United States.

Property Value Distribution Comparison

Table: Comparative property value distribution between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Value BracketPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Less than $25,0002.59%2.88% -0.3pp
$25,000 to $49,9993.67%2.13% +1.5pp
$50,000 to $99,99922.18%5.17% +17.0pp
$100,000 to $199,99945.97%13.25% +32.7pp
$200,000 to $499,99922.24%44.81% -22.6pp
$500,000 to $999,9992.79%28.03% -25.2pp
$1,000,000 or more0.56%3.72% -3.2pp

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. Higher percentages in high-value brackets (green) indicate more expensive real estate compared to United States.


Puerto Rico Educational Attainment Statistics (2024)

Treemap chart illustrating educational attainment levels for adults 25+ in Puerto Rico based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Educational breakdown in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Education Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following statistics represent the educational background of residents aged 25 and older in Puerto Rico, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

High School Graduate or Higher
81.91%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
29.70%
Total Population Analyzed (25+)
2,428,065

Education Level Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico educational attainment with United States to understand regional education patterns.

Bachelor's+ in Puerto Rico

29.70%

Bachelor's+ in United States

36.85%

College Education Rate: Puerto Rico's bachelor's degree or higher attainment rate is 7.2 percentage points lower than United States.

Detailed Education Level Comparison

Table: Comparative educational attainment between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Education LevelPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Less than HS18.09%10.08% +8.0pp
HS Graduate27.84%25.73% +2.1pp
Some College/Associate's24.37%27.34% -3.0pp
Bachelor's Degree20.86%22.14% -1.3pp
Graduate/Professional8.84%14.71% -5.9pp
HS Graduate or Higher81.91%89.92% -8.0pp

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. Higher percentages in advanced education levels (green badges) indicate higher educational attainment compared to United States.


Puerto Rico Health Insurance Coverage Statistics (2024)

Pyramid chart showing health insurance coverage distribution by age and sex in Puerto Rico based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Health insurance coverage gaps in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Healthcare Coverage Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following data illustrates the health coverage landscape of Puerto Rico, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Overall Uninsured Rate
5.6%
Total Uninsured Population
178,626
Total Civilian Population
3,176,386

The uninsured rates vary significantly by demographic group. Children under 18 and seniors aged 65+ generally have higher coverage rates due to public programs like Medicaid/CHIP and Medicare.

Health Insurance Coverage Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico health insurance coverage with United States to understand regional healthcare access patterns.

Uninsured in Puerto Rico

5.6%

Uninsured in United States

8.2%

Coverage Gap Differential: Puerto Rico's uninsured rate is 2.6 percentage points lower (better coverage) than United States.

Uninsured Rates by Age and Sex

Table: Comparative uninsured rates between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Age GroupPuerto RicoUnited States
MaleFemaleMaleFemale
Under 182.3%2.6%6.1%5.9%
18-34 years13.9%6.7%16.1%12.0%
35-64 years10.6%4.9%10.9%8.6%
65+ years0.9%0.6%0.9%0.8%

Note: Lower uninsured rates indicate better health insurance coverage. The 18-34 age group typically has the highest uninsured rates, while seniors 65+ have near-universal coverage through Medicare.


Puerto Rico Nativity & Citizenship Statistics (2024)

Treemap showing population distribution by nativity and citizenship status in Puerto Rico based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Citizenship status breakdown in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Citizenship Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following data details the citizenship status and nativity of the population in Puerto Rico, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

U.S. Citizenship Rate
98.8% (Native-born + Naturalized)
Naturalized Citizens
47,976 (Foreign-born individuals who acquired citizenship)
Non-Citizen Residents
38,860

Citizenship Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico citizenship and nativity with United States to understand regional immigration and naturalization patterns.

Citizenship in Puerto Rico

98.8%

Citizenship in United States

92.8%

Citizenship Rate Differential: Puerto Rico's citizenship rate is 6.0 percentage points higher than United States.

Nativity and Citizenship Comparison

Table: Comparative nativity and citizenship distribution between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Nativity/Citizenship StatusPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Born in the United States91.7%83.5% +8.2pp
Born in PR or U.S. Territories5.3%0.6% +4.7pp
Born abroad of American parent(s)0.3%1.1% -0.8pp
U.S. citizen by naturalization1.5%7.6% -6.1pp
Not a U.S. citizen1.2%7.2% -6.0pp
Total U.S. Citizens98.8%92.8% +6.0pp

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. Higher naturalization rates (green) indicate greater immigrant integration compared to United States.


Puerto Rico Commuting & Transportation Statistics (2024)

Treemap chart illustrating how workers in Puerto Rico commute to work based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Commute mode split in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Commuter Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following data details the commuting habits of the workforce in Puerto Rico, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Drove to Work (Car/Truck/Van)
89.1%
Public Transportation Usage
1.0%
Work From Home Rate
6.0%
Total Workers Analyzed
1,186,986

Transportation Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico commuting patterns with United States to understand regional transportation preferences.

Drove in Puerto Rico

89.1%

Drove in United States

78.4%

Driving Rate Differential: Puerto Rico has a 10.7 percentage points higher driving rate than United States.

Commute Mode Comparison

Table: Comparative commuting patterns between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Transportation MethodPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Car, truck, or van89.1%78.4% +10.7pp
Public transportation1.0%3.7% -2.7pp
Bicycle0.1%0.5% -0.4pp
Walked2.1%2.4% -0.3pp
Taxicab, motorcycle, or other1.7%1.7% 0.0pp
Worked from home6.0%13.3% -7.3pp

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. Higher public transit or work-from-home rates (green) indicate more diverse commuting options compared to United States.


Puerto Rico Employment by Class of Worker (2024)

Bar chart showing employment distribution by class of worker (Private, Government, Self-Employed) in Puerto Rico based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Workforce composition in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Workforce Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following statistics categorize the civilian employed population aged 16 and over in Puerto Rico by their employment sector, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Total Employed Civilian Population
1,213,487
Private Sector (Profit & Non-Profit)
Includes For-Profit and Non-Profit organizations
Government Workers
Includes Local, State, and Federal employees
Self-Employed Workers
Includes own not incorporated business workers

Employment Sector Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico employment patterns with United States to understand regional workforce composition differences.

Government Employment in Puerto Rico

7.6% (M) / 10.0% (F)

Government Employment in United States

6.3% (M) / 8.3% (F)

Employment Sector Comparison

Table: Comparative employment sector distribution between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Employment SectorPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Private For-Profit (Combined)M: 35.1%
F: 32.9%
M: 39.3%
F: 31.0%
M: -4.2pp
F: +1.9pp
Private Non-ProfitM: 1.0%
F: 2.1%
M: 3.1%
F: 6.0%
M: -2.1pp
F: -3.9pp
Government (All Levels)M: 7.6%
F: 10.0%
M: 6.3%
F: 8.3%
M: +1.3pp
F: +1.7pp
Self-EmployedM: 7.4%
F: 3.8%
M: 3.4%
F: 2.5%
M: +4.0pp
F: +1.3pp

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. M = Male, F = Female. Green badges indicate higher government employment compared to United States.

Definitions: "Private sector" includes employees of for-profit and non-profit companies. "Government" includes all local, state, and federal employees. "Self-employed" refers to those operating their own unincorporated businesses.


Puerto Rico Veteran Population & Service Statistics (2024)

Bar chart showing the distribution of veterans by period of military service in Puerto Rico based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Veteran service eras in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Veteran Community Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following data details the civilian veteran population aged 18 and over in Puerto Rico, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Total Civilian Veterans
66,253
Primary Service Era
Vietnam Era Only
23,108 veterans (34.9%)

Veteran Population Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico veteran demographics with United States to understand regional veteran service patterns.

Total Veterans in Puerto Rico

66,253

Total Veterans in United States

16,569,149

Primary Service Era Comparison:
  • Puerto Rico: Vietnam Era Only (34.9%)
  • United States: Vietnam Era Only (31.5%)

Service Period Distribution Comparison

Table: Comparative veteran service period distribution between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Service PeriodPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Vietnam Era Only34.9%
(23,108)
31.5%
(5,221,921)
+3.4pp
Between Gulf War & Vietnam13.8%
(9,138)
15.2%
(2,511,442)
-1.4pp
Korean War Only12.8%
(8,480)
4.6%
(760,295)
+8.2pp
Post-9/11 Only12.2%
(8,113)
16.4%
(2,721,701)
-4.2pp
Between Vietnam & Korean9.2%
(6,128)
6.6%
(1,088,163)
+2.6pp
Gulf War Only8.7%
(5,768)
13.8%
(2,288,705)
-5.1pp
Post-9/11 + Gulf War4.6%
(3,037)
8.0%
(1,320,312)
-3.4pp
Gulf War + Vietnam1.1%
(704)
1.6%
(262,446)
-0.5pp
Vietnam + Korean1.0%
(673)
0.5%
(76,601)
+0.5pp
WWII Only0.9%
(606)
1.2%
(195,123)
-0.3pp
Post-9/11 + Gulf War + Vietnam0.4%
(270)
0.3%
(57,148)
+0.1pp
Between Korean & WWII0.1%
(89)
0.2%
(39,260)
-0.1pp
Korean + WWII0.1%
(80)
0.1%
(16,439)
0.0pp
Vietnam + Korean + WWII0.0%
(32)
0.0%
(7,826)
0.0pp
Pre-WWII0.0%
(27)
0.0%
(1,767)
0.0pp

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. Comparisons show relative proportions of veteran populations by service era.

Note: Periods of service include World War II (Dec 1941–Dec 1946), Korean War (Jul 1950–Jan 1955), Vietnam Era (Aug 1964–Apr 1975), Gulf War (Aug 1990–Aug 2001), and Post-9/11 (Sept 2001 or later). Veterans may have served in multiple eras.


Puerto Rico Family Poverty & Income Statistics (2024)

Bar chart showing family distribution by income-to-poverty ratio in Puerto Rico, based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: Family economic status in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

Family Economic Security Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following data categorizes families in Puerto Rico by their income relative to the federal poverty threshold, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Families Below Poverty Line (<100%)
33.3% (254,769 families)
Families Near Poverty (100-199%)
47.1% (359,921 families)
Families with Secure Income (200%+)
19.6% (149,796 families)

Poverty Rate Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico poverty levels with United States to understand regional economic disparities.

Poverty Rate in Puerto Rico

33.3%

Below poverty line
Poverty Rate in United States

8.5%

Below poverty line
Poverty Rate Differential: Puerto Rico has a 24.8 percentage points higher poverty rate than United States.

Income-to-Poverty Ratio Distribution Comparison

Table: Comparative family income-to-poverty ratio distribution between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Income CategoryPuerto RicoUnited StatesDifference
Below Poverty (<100%)33.3%
(254,769)
8.5%
(7,231,051)
+24.8pp
Near Poverty (100-199%)47.1%
(359,921)
27.5%
(23,395,492)
+19.6pp
Economic Security (200%+)19.6%
(149,796)
64.0%
(54,339,996)
-44.4pp
Detailed Breakdown
Below 50% of Poverty14.9%3.9% +11.0pp
50-74% of Poverty8.6%2.1% +6.5pp
75-99% of Poverty9.8%2.5% +7.3pp
100-124% of Poverty8.7%2.9% +5.8pp
125-149% of Poverty8.0%3.2% +4.8pp
150-174% of Poverty7.3%3.4% +3.9pp

Note: "pp" indicates percentage points. Red badges indicate higher poverty; green badges indicate lower poverty compared to United States.

Definition: The "Income-to-Poverty Ratio" measures a family's income against the federal poverty threshold. A ratio below 1.00 means the family is in poverty. Ratios between 1.00 and 1.99 indicate low income ("near poverty"), while ratios of 2.00 or higher suggest greater economic security.


Puerto Rico SNAP/Food Stamps Statistics (2024)

Stacked bar chart showing SNAP recipient household composition by presence of children in Puerto Rico, based on 2024 ACS data.
Figure: SNAP household demographics in Puerto Rico. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 ACS Estimates.

SNAP Participation Snapshot for Puerto Rico

The following data details household participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Puerto Rico, based on U.S. Census Bureau 2024 ACS Estimates.

Total Households Receiving SNAP
559,700 (45.04% of all households)
Recipient Households with Children
142,245 (25.41% of recipients)
Total Households Analyzed
1,242,609

SNAP Participation Comparison with United States

Compare Puerto Rico SNAP participation with United States to understand regional food assistance needs.

SNAP Participation in Puerto Rico

45.04%

559,700 households
SNAP Participation in United States

11.78%

15,632,675 households
SNAP Participation Differential: Puerto Rico has a 33.26 percentage points higher SNAP participation rate than United States.

SNAP Household Composition Comparison

Table: Comparative SNAP recipient household composition between Puerto Rico and United States, 2024
Household TypePuerto RicoUnited States
With ChildrenNo ChildrenWith ChildrenNo Children
Married-Couple Family6.24%
(34,907)
19.02%
(106,473)
15.12%
(2,363,868)
9.10%
(1,423,294)
Male Householder, No Spouse3.21%
(17,992)
4.03%
(22,574)
5.05%
(790,094)
3.49%
(544,937)
Female Householder, No Spouse15.92%
(89,088)
14.50%
(81,181)
22.84%
(3,571,051)
9.32%
(1,457,200)
Nonfamily Households0.05%
(258)
37.02%
(207,227)
0.56%
(87,057)
34.51%
(5,395,174)
Total SNAP Recipients559,700
(45.04% of households)
15,632,675
(11.78% of households)

Note: Percentages represent the share of SNAP-receiving households in each category. Higher percentages in households with children often indicate targeting of families with greater nutritional needs.

About this data: The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) provides food assistance to low-income families. Households with children often face higher participation rates due to eligibility guidelines prioritizing child nutrition. "Nonfamily households" typically refer to individuals living alone or with unrelated roommates.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The age breakdown for Puerto Rico is as follows: Under 5: 2.82%, Ages 5–17: 12.19%, Ages 18–24: 9.19%, Ages 25–34: 12.86%, Ages 35–54: 24.88%, Ages 55–64: 13.41%, and 65 or older: 24.65%.

The racial and ethnic composition of Puerto Rico is dominated by: Hispanic or Latino (Any Race): 98.88%, White Alone (Non-Hispanic): 0.71%, Two or More Races: 0.20%. The complete breakdown includes 8 distinct racial and ethnic categories.

The median household income in Puerto Rico is $27,213. This represents the midpoint of all household incomes in the area, meaning half of households earn more than this amount and half earn less.

The household income distribution in Puerto Rico is: Very Low Income (under $20,000): 38.63%, Low Income ($20,000-$34,999): 20.67%, Lower Middle Income ($35,000-$49,999): 13.39%, Middle Income ($50,000-$74,999): 12.62%, Upper Middle Income ($75,000-$149,999): 11.25%, High Income ($150,000+): 3.44%.

Approximately 8.24% of households in Puerto Rico earn over $100,000 annually. This includes households earning between $100,000 and $124,999, $125,000 and $149,999, $150,000 and $199,999, and $200,000 or more.

The median property value for owner-occupied housing units in Puerto Rico is $142,100. This represents the midpoint of all property values in the area, meaning half of homes are valued above this amount and half are valued below. The median is a better indicator of typical home values than the average because it is not skewed by extremely high or low property values.

The property value distribution for owner-occupied housing units in Puerto Rico is: Less than $25,000: 2.59%, $25,000-$49,999: 3.67%, $50,000-$99,999: 22.18%, $100,000-$199,999: 45.97%, $200,000-$499,999: 22.24%, $500,000-$999,999: 2.79%, $1,000,000 or more: 0.56%.

There are 861,048 owner-occupied housing units in Puerto Rico. This represents homes that are owned by the people living in them, as opposed to rental properties or vacant units.

Approximately 3.35% of owner-occupied housing units in Puerto Rico are valued over $500,000. This includes properties valued between $500,000 and $749,999, $750,000 and $999,999, $1,000,000 and $1,499,999, $1,500,000 and $1,999,999, and $2,000,000 or more.

In Puerto Rico, 29.70% of the population aged 25 and older holds a bachelor's degree or higher. This includes those with bachelor's degrees as well as those with graduate or professional degrees.

The educational attainment breakdown for Puerto Rico (population 25+) is: Less than high school graduate: 18.09%, High school graduate (including equivalency): 27.84%, Some college or associate's degree: 24.37%, Bachelor's degree: 20.86%, Graduate or professional degree: 8.84%.

In Puerto Rico, 81.91% of the population aged 25 and older has completed at least a high school education. This includes high school graduates, those with some college, associate's degrees, bachelor's degrees, and graduate degrees.

In Puerto Rico, 5.6% of the population lacks health insurance coverage. This represents 178,626 individuals out of a total population of 3,176,386 people.

The uninsured rates vary by age group in Puerto Rico. For young adults (18-34 years), 13.9% of males and 6.7% of females lack coverage. In the 35-64 age group, 10.6% of males and 4.9% of females are uninsured. These working-age populations typically face different coverage challenges than children or seniors.

Children under 18 in Puerto Rico have uninsured rates of 2.3% for males and 2.6% for females. Seniors aged 65 and older, who are typically covered by Medicare, have uninsured rates of 0.9% for males and 0.6% for females. These age groups generally have higher coverage rates due to public programs.

In Puerto Rico, 98.8% of the population are U.S. citizens. This includes native-born citizens and naturalized citizens. Out of a total population of 3,203,295 people, 3,164,435 are U.S. citizens.

Puerto Rico has 47,976 naturalized U.S. citizens, representing 1.5% of the total population. These are foreign-born individuals who have gone through the naturalization process to become U.S. citizens.

The nativity and citizenship breakdown for Puerto Rico is: 91.7% were born in the United States, 5.3% were born in Puerto Rico or U.S. Island Areas, 0.3% were born abroad of American parent(s), 1.5% are foreign-born naturalized U.S. citizens, and 1.2% are foreign-born non-citizens.

In Puerto Rico, 89.1% of workers commute by car, truck, or van, making it the most common means of transportation to work. Out of 1,186,986 total workers, 1,057,576 use personal vehicles for their commute.

12,128 workers in Puerto Rico use public transportation (excluding taxicabs) to commute to work, representing 1.0% of all workers. This includes buses, subways, light rail, commuter trains, and ferries.

Alternative commute methods in Puerto Rico include: 6.0% work from home, 2.1% walk to work, 0.1% bicycle, and 1.7% use other means such as taxicabs or motorcycles. These alternatives to driving alone help reduce traffic congestion and environmental impact.

"Class of worker" refers to the type of employer or work arrangement for employed civilians aged 16 and over in Puerto Rico. It categorizes workers into private sector (for-profit and non-profit), government (local, state, and federal), self-employed, and unpaid family workers. This classification helps understand the employment structure and economic composition of the workforce.

According to the American Community Survey, Puerto Rico has 1,213,487 employed civilians aged 16 and over. The private for-profit sector employs the largest share of workers, with 35.1% of male workers and 32.9% of female workers in this category.

In Puerto Rico, there are 91,644 male government workers and 121,100 female government workers. Government employment includes local, state, and federal positions. This represents 7.6% of male workers and 10.0% of female workers.

Self-employment in Puerto Rico includes 89,808 males (7.4%) and 45,544 females (3.8%). Self-employed workers operate their own businesses that are not legally incorporated.

In Puerto Rico, 559,700 households (45.04% of all households) received SNAP/Food Stamps benefits in the past 12 months. Out of 1,242,609 total households, these families rely on this federal nutrition assistance program to help purchase food.

Of the SNAP-receiving households in Puerto Rico, 142,245 (25.41%) have children under 18 years. These families face additional nutritional needs and food security challenges as they work to provide adequate nutrition for growing children.

SNAP recipients in Puerto Rico include diverse household types. Among households with children, 89,088 (15.92%) are headed by a female householder with no spouse present, while 34,907 (6.24%) are married-couple families. The program also serves households without children, including seniors, disabled individuals, and working adults facing economic challenges.

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as Food Stamps, is a federal program that provides nutrition assistance to low-income individuals and families. Eligibility is based on household income, resources, and size. In Puerto Rico, SNAP helps eligible households purchase nutritious food at authorized retailers. The program aims to alleviate hunger and improve nutrition and health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, there are 66,253 civilian veterans aged 18 and over living in Puerto Rico. These individuals have served on active duty in the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard. This number does not include those with only National Guard or Reserves training without active duty service.

The most common period of military service for veterans in Puerto Rico is Vietnam Era Only, with 23,108 veterans (34.9% of all veterans) who served during this period. The second most common period is Between Gulf War & Vietnam, with 9,138 veterans (13.8%).

"Period of service" categorizes veterans based on when they served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. Major periods include World War II (December 1941-December 1946), the Korean War (July 1950-January 1955), the Vietnam Era (August 1964-April 1975), the Gulf War (August 1990-August 2001), and Post-9/11 (September 2001 or later). Veterans may have served during multiple periods. Understanding the distribution of service periods helps communities in Puerto Rico provide appropriate services and support to their veteran population.

Veterans who served during the Gulf War era (1990-2001) and Post-9/11 era (2001-present) represent approximately 40.8% of all veterans in Puerto Rico. These more recent-era veterans, totaling around 27,030 individuals, often have different service experiences and support needs compared to veterans of earlier conflicts. They may benefit from targeted programs addressing issues such as transition to civilian life, employment assistance, and access to VA healthcare services.

In Puerto Rico, 254,769 families (33.3% of all families) live below the federal poverty line. This means their household income is less than 100% of the poverty threshold established by the U.S. Census Bureau, which varies by family size and composition. Out of 764,486 total families, these households face significant economic challenges meeting basic needs.

"Income-to-poverty ratio" measures how a family's income compares to the federal poverty threshold. A ratio of 1.00 (100%) means the family's income equals the poverty line. Below 1.00 indicates poverty, while ratios above 1.00 show income levels relative to poverty. For example, a ratio of 2.00 (200%) means the family earns twice the poverty threshold. In Puerto Rico, this data helps identify not just families in poverty, but also those who are economically vulnerable despite being above the official poverty line.

Beyond families living in poverty, Puerto Rico has 359,921 families (47.1%) with incomes between 100% and 199% of the poverty level. These families are often called 'near poverty' or low-income households. Specifically, 183,663 families (24.0%) have incomes between 100% and 149% of poverty. While technically above the poverty line, these families often struggle with housing costs, healthcare, childcare, and other expenses, making them economically vulnerable.

In Puerto Rico, 114,238 families (14.9%) live in extreme poverty, with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold. These families face severe economic hardship and often require comprehensive assistance programs. On the other end of the spectrum, 149,796 families (19.6%) have incomes at least 200% above the poverty level, indicating greater financial stability and economic security.