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Section 29

Outlying Areas

This section presents summary economic and social statistics for Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands. Primary sources are the decennial censuses of population and housing and the censuses of agricul- ture, business, manufactures, and con- struction (taken every 5 years) conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau; the annual Vital Statistics of the United States, issued by the National Center for Health Statis- tics; and the annual Income and Product of the Puerto Rico Planning Board, San Juan.

Jurisdiction—The United States gained jurisdiction over these areas as follows:

The islands of Puerto Rico and Guam, sur- rendered by Spain to the United States in October 1898, were ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Paris, ratified in 1899. Puerto Rico became a common- wealth on July 25, 1952, thereby achiev- ing a high degree of local autonomy under its own constitution. The Virgin Islands, comprising 50 islands and cays, was purchased by the United States from Denmark in 1917. American Samoa, a group of seven islands, was acquired by the United States in accordance with a convention among the United States, Great Britain, and Germany, ratified in 1900 (Swains Island was annexed in 1925). By an agreement approved by the Security Council and the United States, the Northern Mariana Islands, previously under Japanese mandate, was adminis- tered by the United States between 1947 and 1986 under the United Nations trust- eeship system. The Northern Mariana Islands became a commonwealth in 1986.

Censuses—Because characteristics of the outlying areas differ, the presentation of census data for them is not uniform. The

1960 Census of Population covered all of the places listed above except the North- ern Mariana Islands (their census was con- ducted in April 1958 by the Office of the High Commissioner), while the 1960 Cen- sus of Housing also excluded American Samoa. The 1970, 1980, and 1990 Cen- suses of Population and Housing covered all five areas. The 1959, 1969, and 1978 Censuses of Agriculture covered Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, and the Vir- gin Islands; the 1964, 1974, and 1982 censuses covered the same areas except American Samoa; and the 1969, 1978, 1987, 1992, and 1997 censuses included the Northern Mariana Islands. Beginning in 1967, Congress authorized the eco- nomic censuses, to be taken at 5-year intervals, for years ending in ‘‘2’’ and ‘‘7.’’

Prior economic censuses were conducted in Puerto Rico for 1949, 1954, 1958, and 1963 and in Guam and the Virgin Islands for 1958 and 1963. In 1967, the census of construction industries was added for the first time in Puerto Rico; in 1972, Vir- gin Islands and Guam were covered. For 1982, 1987, 1992, and 1997 the eco- nomic censuses covered the Northern Mariana Islands.

Information in other sections—In addition to the statistics presented in this section, other data are included as inte- gral parts of many tables showing distri- bution by states in various sections of the Abstract. See ‘‘Outlying areas of the United States’’ in the Index. For definition and explanation of terms used, see Sec- tion 1, Population; Section 4, Education;

Section 17, Agriculture; Section 20, Con-

struction and Housing; Section 21, Manu-

factures; and Section 22, Domestic Trade.

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Figure 29.1

Selected Outlying Areas of the United States

Jamaica

The Bahamas

Cuba

Hait i Dominican Republic

Turks and Caicos Islands (U.K.)

British Virgin Islands (U.K.) United

States

Puerto Rico (U.S.)

Virgin Islands (U.S.)

Atlantic Ocean

0 15 30 45 60 Miles 0 15 30 45 60 Kilometers CARIBBEAN AREA

Fiji Vanuatu

Tuvalu Marshall Islands

Federated States of Micronesia

Wake Island (U.S.)

Kiribati (parts)

Johnston Atoll (U.S.)

Kingman Reef (U.S)

Tokelau (N.Z.) Solomon Islands

Howland Island (U.S.) Nauru

Western Samoa Baker Island (U.S.) Papua New Guinea

Australia

Wallis and Futuna (Fr.)

Kiribati (parts)

Norther n Mariana

Islands (U.S.) Guam (U.S.)

American Samoa

(U.S.)

Coral Sea

Philippine Sea

Pacific Ocean

0 100 200 300 Miles

0 75 150 225 300 Kilometers PACIFIC AREA

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No. 1288. Estimated Resident Population With Projections: 1970 to 2010

[In thousands (2,722 represents 2,722,000). Population as of July 1.Population data generally are de facto figures for the present territory. Data for 1990 to 2000 are adjusted to the 2000 Census of Population for Puerto Rico only. See text, Section 30, for gen- eral comments regarding the data. For details of methodology, coverage, and reliability, see source]

Area 1970 1980 1990 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

2010, proj.

Puerto Rico . . . 2,722 3,210 3,537 3,683 3,725 3,759 3,781 3,800 3,816 4,027

American Samoa . . . 27 32 47 57 59 60 62 64 57 (NA)

Guam . . . 86 107 134 144 145 146 149 152 155 (NA)

Virgin Islands. . . 63 98 104 114 115 117 118 120 109 (NA)

Northern Mariana Islands. . . 12 17 44 58 61 64 67 69 69 (NA)

NA Not available.

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, International Data Base. See Internet site: <http://census.gov/ipc/www/idbnew.html>.

No. 1289. Vital Statistics—Specified Areas: 1970 to 2000

[Data by place of residence. Rates for 1960, 1970, 1980, and 1990 based on population enumerated as ofApril 1;for other years, on population estimated as ofJuly 1]

Area and year Births Deaths Infant deaths

Number Rate1 Number Rate1 Number Rate2

Puerto Rico: 1970 . . . 67,628 24.8 18,080 6.7 1,930 28.5

1980. . . 72,986 22.8 20,413 6.4 1,351 18.5

1990. . . 66,417 18.8 25,957 7.3 888 13.4

1995. . . 63,425 17.0 30,032 8.1 804 12.7

20003. . . 59,333 15.2 28,369 7.2 (NA) (NA)

Guam: 1970 . . . 2,842 28.8 355 5.8 62 21.6

1980. . . 2,945 27.8 393 3.7 43 14.6

1990. . . 3,839 28.6 520 3.9 31 8.1

1995. . . 4,180 29.0 592 4.1 38 9.4

20003. . . 3,766 24.4 648 4.2 (NA) (NA)

Virgin Islands: 1970 . . . . 2,898 46.8 469 7.9 72 24.8

1980. . . 2,504 25.9 504 5.2 61 24.4

1990. . . 2,267 21.8 480 4.6 33 14.6

1995. . . 2,063 18.1 664 5.8 34 16.6

20003. . . 1,564 12.9 644 5.3 (NA) (NA)

American Samoa: 1997 . . 1,634 27.1 257 4.3 17 (B)

2000. . . 1,731 26.4 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

Northern Marianas: 1998 . 1,462 21.9 162 2.4 13 (B)

2000. . . 1,431 19.9 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

B Base figure too small to meet statistical standards of reliability. NA Not available. 1Per 1,000 population. 2Per 1,000 live births. 3Mortality data for 2000 are preliminary.

Source: U.S. National Center for Health Statistics, Vital Statistics of the United States, annual; National Vital Statistics Reports (NVSR); and unpublished data.

No. 1290. Population Characteristics by Area: 2000

[As of April 1.Based on the Census of Population; see Appendix III. See Table 335 for land area. For definition of median, see Guide to Tabular Presentation]

Item United

States Puerto Rico

Virgin

Islands Guam

American Samoa

Northern Mariana Islands Total resident population. . . 281,421,906 3,808,610 108,612 154,805 57,291 69,221

Percent increase, 1990-2000 . . . 13.2 8.1 6.7 16.3 22.5 59.7

Male . . . 138,053,563 1,833,577 51,864 79,181 29,264 31,984 Female . . . 143,368,343 1,975,033 56,748 75,624 28,027 37,237

Males per 100 females . . . 96.3 92.8 91.4 104.7 104.4 85.9

Median age (years) . . . 35.3 32.1 33.4 27.4 21.3 28.7

Marital status, persons 15 years and over. . 221,148,671 2,903,329 80,207 107,649 35,079 53,632 Never married . . . 59,913,370 813,784 32,764 37,711 12,741 22,462 Now married, excludes separated . . . 120,231,273 1,509,403 31,223 57,505 19,519 28,224 Separated . . . 4,769,220 104,897 2,639 1,453 437 916 Widowed . . . 14,674,500 197,123 4,078 4,253 1,570 1,121 Divorced . . . 21,560,308 278,122 9,503 6,727 812 909 Households and families:

Households . . . 105,480,101 1,261,325 40,648 38,769 9,349 14,055 Family households (families)1. . . 71,787,347 1,004,080 26,636 32,367 8,706 9,407 With own children under 18 years. . . . 34,588,368 486,409 14,107 19,678 6,297 6,569 Married-couple family. . . 54,493,232 682,804 13,498 22,693 6,596 6,445 With own children under 18 years. . . . 24,835,505 337,190 5,905 13,964 5,261 4,526 Female household, no husband present . 12,900,103 268,476 10,132 6,284 1,398 1,663

With own children under 18 years. . . . 7,561,874 131,584 6,450 3,753 640 1,106

Nonfamily households . . . 33,692,754 257,245 14,012 6,402 643 4,648

Average household size . . . 2.59 2.98 2.64 3.89 6.05 3.66

Average family size . . . 3.14 3.41 3.34 4.27 6.24 4.16

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No. 1291. Puerto Rico—General Demographic Characteristics: 1990 and 2000

[As of April 1.Based on the Censuses of Population and Housing, see Appendix III]

Characteristic 1990,

number

2000

Number Per- cent Total population . . . 3,522,037 3,808,610 100.0 Male . . . 1,705,642 1,833,577 48.1 Female . . . 1,816,395 1,975,033 51.9 Under 5 years . . . 302,173 295,406 7.8 5 to 9 years . . . 316,473 305,162 8.0 10 to 14 years. . . 339,573 305,800 8.0 15 to 19 years. . . 326,717 313,436 8.2 20 to 24 years. . . 287,227 301,191 7.9 25 to 34 years. . . 524,849 534,332 14.0 35 to 44 years. . . 462,479 515,663 13.5 45 to 54 years. . . 355,858 463,036 12.2 55 to 59 years. . . 140,952 188,883 5.0 60 to 64 years. . . 124,852 160,564 4.2 65 years and over . . . 340,884 425,137 11.2 65 to 74 years. . . 199,397 240,951 6.3 75 to 84 years. . . 108,822 136,480 3.6 85 years and over . . . 32,665 47,706 1.3 Median age (years) . . . 28.4 32.1 (X) 18 years and over . . . 2,367,510 2,716,509 71.3 Male . . . 1,118,038 1,274,998 33.5 Female . . . 1,249,472 1,441,511 37.8 21 years and over . . . 2,177,303 2,524,211 66.3 62 years and over . . . 416,445 518,249 13.6 65 years and over . . . 340,884 425,137 11.2 Male . . . 156,226 186,203 4.9 Female . . . 184,658 238,934 6.3

RACE1

One race . . . (NA) 3,650,195 95.8 White . . . (NA) 3,064,862 80.5 Black or African American . . (NA) 302,933 8.0 American Indian and

Alaska Native. . . (NA) 13,336 0.4 Asian . . . (NA) 7,960 0.2 Asian Indian . . . (NA) 4,789 0.1 Chinese . . . (NA) 1,873 - Filipino . . . (NA) 394 - Japanese . . . (NA) 251 - Korean . . . (NA) 244 - Vietnamese . . . (NA) 195 - Other Asian . . . (NA) 214 - Native Hawaiian and

Other Pacific Islander . . . . (NA) 1,093 - Native Hawaiian . . . (NA) 341 -

Guamanian or Chamorro . (NA) 149 -

Samoan . . . (NA) 347 - Other Pacific Islander . . . (NA) 256 - Some other race . . . (NA) 260,011 6.8 Two or more races . . . (NA) 158,415 4.2 Race alone or in combination

with one or more other races:2

White . . . (NA) 3,199,547 84.0 Black or African American . . (NA) 416,296 10.9 American Indian and Alaska

Native . . . (NA) 26,871 0.7 Asian . . . (NA) 17,279 0.5 Native Hawaiian and Other

Pacific Islander. . . (NA) 2,894 0.1 Some other race . . . (NA) 317,059 8.3 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND

RACE1

Total population . . . 3,522,037 3,808,610 100.0 Hispanic or Latino (of any

race) . . . (NA) 3,762,746 98.8

Characteristic 1990,

number

2000

Number Per- cent Mexican . . . (NA) 11,546 0.3 Puerto Rican . . . (NA) 3,623,392 95.1 Cuban . . . (NA) 19,973 0.5 Other Hispanic or Latino . . . (NA) 107,835 2.8 Not Hispanic or Latino . . . (NA) 45,864 1.2 White alone . . . (NA) 33,966 0.9

RELATIONSHIP

Total population . . . 3,522,037 3,808,610 100.0 In households . . . 3,487,667 3,761,836 98.8 Householder . . . 1,054,924 1,261,325 33.1 Spouse. . . 634,872 682,804 17.9 Child . . . 1,475,741 1,431,769 37.6 Own child under 18 years . 1,013,894 936,719 24.6 Other relatives . . . 270,181 305,075 8.0 Under 18 years. . . 128,384 139,420 3.7 Nonrelatives . . . 51,949 80,863 2.1 Unmarried partner3. . . 22,200 40,238 1.1 In group quarters . . . 34,370 46,774 1.2 Institutionalized population . . 18,734 28,803 0.8 Noninstitutionalized

population . . . 15,636 17,971 0.5 HOUSEHOLD TYPE

Total households. . . 1,054,924 1,261,325 100.0 Family households (families) . . 886,339 1,004,080 79.6

With own children under

18 years . . . 487,058 486,409 38.6 Married-couple family . . . 634,872 682,804 54.1

With own children under

18 years . . . 363,989 337,190 26.7 Female householder, no

husband present. . . 205,508 268,476 21.3 With own children under

18 years . . . 105,085 131,584 10.4 Nonfamily households. . . 168,585 257,245 20.4 Householder living alone . . . 155,151 232,560 18.4

Householder 65 years

and over . . . 66,187 92,673 7.3 Households with individuals

under 18 years . . . 552,367 565,692 44.8 Households with individuals

65 years and over . . . 260,132 320,485 25.4 Average household size . . . 3.31 2.98 (X) Average family size . . . 3.69 3.41 (X)

HOUSING OCCUPANCY

Total housing units . . . . 1,188,985 1,418,476 100.0 Occupied housing units. . . 1,054,924 1,261,325 88.9 Vacant housing units . . . 134,061 157,151 11.1

For seasonal, recreational,

or occasional use . . . 21,413 32,041 2.3 Homeowner vacancy rate

(percent) . . . 1.7 1.7 (X) Rental vacancy rate (percent) . 7.3 7.4 (X)

HOUSING TENURE

Housing units . . . 1,054,924 1,261,325 100.0 Owner-occupied housing units . 760,233 919,769 72.9 Renter-occupied housing units . 294,691 341,556 27.1 Average household size of

owner-occupied units . . . 3.36 3 (X) Average household size of

renter-occupied units . . . 3.17 2.94 (X) - Less than .05 percent. NA Not available. X Not applicable. 1Data on race and Hispanic origin were not collected in the 1990 census. 2In combination with one or more of the races listed. Persons could report more than one race. 3Sample data on unmarried partner households.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ‘‘Profile of General Demographic Characteristics for Puerto Rico,’’ DP-1, 1990 and 2000. See Internet site <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2001/tables/redistpr.html#demoprofile> (released 03 July 2001).

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No. 1292. Selected Social and Economic Characteristics by Area: 2000

[As of April 1. Based on the Decennial Census of Population and Housing; see Appendix III]

Characteristic United

States

Puerto Rico

Virgin

Islands Guam

American Samoa

Northern Mariana Islands EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Persons 25 years and over . . . 182,211,639 2,288,326 65,603 83,281 25,380 42,123 Less than 9th grade . . . 13,755,477 581,225 12,133 7,843 3,120 5,794 9th to 12th grade, no diploma . . . 21,960,148 335,179 13,743 11,862 5,476 7,181 High school graduate . . . 52,168,981 509,856 17,044 26,544 9,983 14,986 Some college or associate degree. . . . 49,864,428 443,813 11,694 20,398 4,928 7,634 Bachelor’s degree or higher . . . 44,462,605 418,253 10,989 16,634 1,873 6,528

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Persons, 16 years old and over . . . . 217,168,077 2,842,876 78,265 105,014 33,945 52,898 In labor force . . . 138,820,935 1,156,532 51,042 68,894 17,664 44,471

Percent of total . . . 63.9 40.7 65.2 65.6 52.0 84.1

Armed forces . . . 1,152,137 4,669 109 4,442 37 6

Civilian labor force . . . 137,668,798 1,151,863 50,933 64,452 17,627 44,465 Employed. . . 129,721,512 930,865 46,565 57,053 16,718 42,753 Unemployed . . . 7,947,286 220,998 4,368 7,399 909 1,712

Percent of civilian labor force . . 5.8 19.2 8.6 11.5 5.2 3.9

Not in labor force . . . 78,347,142 1,686,344 27,223 36,120 16,281 8,427 FAMILY INCOME IN1999

Families . . . 72,261,780 1,008,555 26,636 32,367 8,706 9,407 Less than $10,000 . . . 4,155,386 316,675 5,584 3,955 2,107 1,553

$10,000 to $14,999 . . . 3,115,586 150,199 2,142 1,734 1,449 1,162

$15,000 to $24,999 . . . 7,757,397 202,824 4,203 3,923 1,995 1,864

$25,000 to $34,999 . . . 8,684,429 123,810 3,529 4,082 1,146 1,280

$35,000 to $49,999 . . . 12,377,108 101,047 4,011 5,400 969 1,301

$50,000 to $74,999 . . . 16,130,100 64,839 3,782 6,267 677 1,191

$75,000 or more . . . 20,041,774 49,161 3,385 7,006 363 1,056 Median family income (dollars) . . . 50,046 16,543 28,553 41,229 18,357 25,853

RESIDENCE IN1995

Persons 5 years and over . . . 262,375,152 3,515,228 100,059 138,020 49,471 63,429 Same house . . . 142,027,478 2,560,034 61,879 73,120 37,103 23,989 Different house in this area . . . 112,851,828 820,514 27,688 40,945 5,763 15,576 Outside area . . . 7,495,846 134,680 10,492 23,955 6,605 23,864

LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME

Persons 5 years and over . . . 262,375,152 3,515,228 100,059 138,020 49,471 63,429 Speak only English at home . . . 215,423,557 506,661 74,740 52,831 1,440 6,819 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, United States and Puerto Rico: DP-1, ‘‘Profile of General Demographic Characteristics: 2000 (area)’’ and DP-2, ‘‘Profile of Selected Social Characteristics: 2000 (area)’’; Virgin Islands, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands:

‘‘Population and Housing Profile: 2000 (area).’’ See Internet sites: <http://www.census.gov/population/www/

cen2000/islandareas.html> and <http://www.census.gov/census2000/states/pr.html>.

No. 1293. Federal Direct Payments: 2001

[In thousands of dollars (5,242,033 represents $5,242,033,000). For fiscal years ending September 30]

Selected program payments Puerto

Rico Guam

Virgin Islands

American Samoa

Northern Mariana Islands

Marshall Islands

Micro- nisa Palau Direct payments to individuals for

retirement and disability1. . . 5,242,033 190,545 131,874 39,761 20,545 867 419 352 Social Security:

Retirement insurance . . . 2,014,723 55,408 72,038 8,993 4,361 521 97 132 Survivors insurance . . . 902,663 23,174 20,169 9,867 3,997 224 18 66 Disability insurance . . . 1,642,711 13,335 17,979 12,257 1,390 15 2 25 Federal retirement and disability:

Civilian2. . . 192,573 60,542 14,369 1,532 4,527 78 240 97 Military. . . 87,318 29,003 4,389 3,248 1,438 - - - Veterans benefits:

Service connected disability. . . 215,692 6,442 1,647 3,005 385 9 56 5

Other . . . 163,610 1,700 685 818 67 21 5 27

Other direct payments1. . . 2,696,710 74,664 101,527 654 3,969 11 3,435 164 Medicare:

Hospital insurance . . . 519,805 741 13,031 - - - - -

Supplemental medical insurance . 796,591 487 8,751 - - - - -

Food stamp payments3. . . - 37,172 17,631 - - - - -

Housing assistance . . . 487,892 17,901 53,413 - 2,327 - 85 164

Agriculture assistance . . . 26,265 - 781 - 108 - - -

Federal employees life and health

insurance. . . 62,555 13,006 - - - -

Other . . . 555,381 5,357 3,968 654 1,534 11 3,350 - - Represents zero or rounds to zero. 1Includes other payments, not shown separately. 2Includes retirement and disability

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No. 1294. Public Elementary and Secondary Schools by Area: 2000

[For school year ending in year shown, unless otherwise indicated (2,111,182 represents $2,111,182,000)]

Item Puerto

Rico Guam Virgin Islands

Amer- ican Samoa Enrollment, fall . . . 612,725 32,473 19,459 15,702

Elementary (kindergarten-

grade 8) . . . 445,463 23,698 13,906 11,895 Secondary (grades

9-12 and post

graduates) . . . 167,262 8,775 5,553 3,807 Staff, fall . . . 68,952 3,836 2,899 1,639 School district staff . 2,177 326 231 118

Item Puerto

Rico Guam Virgin Islands

Amer- ican Samoa School staff . . . 45,391 3,310 2,101 1,158 Teachers . . . 37,620 1,975 1,511 820 Student support

staff. . . 3,518 55 273 67 Other support

services staff. . . 17,866 145 294 296 Current expenditures1

($1,000) . . . 2,111,182 194,156 146,474 36,895 1Public elementary and secondary day schools.

Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics, annual; and unpublished data. See Internet site <http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2001/2001034.pdf>.

No. 1295. Puerto Rico—Summary: 1980 to 2001

[(3,184.0 represents 3,184,000)]

Item Unit 1980 1990 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

POPULATION

Total1. . . 1,000 . . . . 3,184.0 3,512.4 3,641.1 3,700.2 3,731.9 3,765.1 3,799.9 3,834.2 Persons per family . . . Number . . . 4.3 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4

EDUCATION2

Enrollment, total . . . 1,000 . . . . 941.4 953.0 932.7 934.9 936.9 907.1 918.8 (NA) Public (except public

colleges or universities) . . . 1,000 . . . . 716.1 651.2 621.4 618.9 617.2 613.9 612.3 615.4 Private schools . . . 1,000 . . . . 95.2 145.8 145.9 143.1 144.1 118.7 131.9 (NA) College and university . . . 1,000 . . . . 130.1 156.0 165.4 172.9 175.6 174.5 174.6 (NA) Expenses . . . Mil. dol. . . . 825.0 1,686.4 2,555.8 3,629.1 3,748.7 3,902.0 4,158.0 4,341.9 As percent of GNP . . . Percent . . . 7.5 7.8 9.0 7.5 10.7 10.2 10.0 9.8 Public . . . Mil. dol. . . . 612.2 1,054.2 1,689.4 2,747.8 2,857.9 2,970.0 3,160.4 3,298.9 Private . . . Mil. dol. . . . 212.8 644.2 866.4 881.3 890.8 932.0 997.6 1,043.0

LABOR FORCE3

Total4. . . 1,000 . . . . 907 1,124 1,219 1,298 1,317 1,310 1,303 1,293 Employed5. . . 1,000 . . . . 753 963 1,051 1,128 1,137 1,147 1,159 1,158

Agriculture6. . . 1,000 . . . . 38 36 34 31 31 27 24 22

Manufacturing . . . 1,000 . . . . 143 168 172 162 161 159 159 159 Trade . . . 1,000 . . . . 138 185 211 228 236 229 239 242 Government . . . 1,000 . . . . 184 222 232 261 244 246 249 251 Unemployed . . . 1,000 . . . . 154 161 168 170 179 163 143 135 Unemployment rate7. . . Rate . . . 17.0 14.0 14.0 13.1 13.6 12.5 11.0 10.5 Compensation of employees . . . . Mil. dol. . . . 7,200.0 13,639.0 17,773.0 20,261.5 21,155.8 22,098.1 22,965.0 24,460.0 Avg. compensation . . . Dollar . . . . 9,563 14,854 16,911 17,962 18,607 19,266 19,814 21,123 Salary and wages . . . Mil. dol. . . . 7,200 13,639 17,773 20,262 21,156 22,098 22,965 24,460

INCOME8 Personal income:

Current dollars . . . Mil. dol. . . . 11,002.0 21,105.0 27,377.6 32,663.3 34,340.2 36,614.5 38,543.3 41,472.1 Constant (1954) dollars . . . Mil. dol. . . . 3,985.0 5,551.0 6,546.5 7,578.5 7,806.4 8,250.2 8,432.1 8,807.0 Disposable personal income:

Current dollars . . . Mil. dol. . . . 10,403.0 19,914.0 25,590.9 30,607.2 32,065.8 34,041.7 35,775.2 38,883.5 Constant (1954) dollars . . . Mil. dol. . . . 3,768.0 5,238.0 6,119.3 7,101.4 7,289.3 7,670.5 7,826.6 8,257.3 Average family income:

Current dollars . . . Dollar . . . . 14,858 22,232 26,316 30,896 31,286 33,064 34,487 36,776 Constant (1954) dollars . . . Dollar . . . . 5,381 5,847 6,293 7,168 7,112 7,450 7,545 7,810

BANKING9

Assets . . . Mil. dol. . . . 10,223 27,902 39,859 42,380 46,088 53,338 58,813 55,701 TOURISM8

Number of visitors . . . 1,000 . . . . 2,140.0 3,425.8 4,086.6 4,349.7 4,670.8 4,221.3 4,566.0 4,907.8 Visitor expenditures . . . Mil. dol. . . . 618.7 1,366.4 1,827.6 2,046.3 2,232.9 2,138.5 2,387.9 2,728.1 Average per visitor . . . Dollar . . . . 289 399 447 470 478 507 523 556 Net income from tourism . . . Mil. dol. . . . 202.2 383.3 498.7 553.5 597.9 577.1 615.4 663.1 NA Not available. 11980, and 1990 enumerated as of April 1; all other years estimated as of July 1. 2Enrollment for the first school month. Expenses for school year ending in year shown. ‘‘Public’’ includes: Public Preschool, Public Elementary, Public Intermediate, Public High School, Public Post-High School, Public Technological, Public Adult Education, Public Vocational Education, and Public Special Education. ‘‘College and university’’ includes both public and private colleges and universities.

3Annual average of monthly figures. For fiscal years. 4For population 16 years old and over. 5Includes other employment not shown separately. 6Includes forestry and fisheries. 7Percent unemployed of the labor force. 8For fiscal years. 9As of June 30. Does not include federal savings banks and international banking entities.

Source: Puerto Rico Planning Board, San Juan, PR, Income and Product annual; and Socioeconomics Statistics, annual.

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No. 1296. Puerto Rico—Gross Product and Net Income: 1990 to 2001

[In millions of dollars (21,619 represents $21,619,000,000). For fiscal years ending June 30. Data for 2001 are preliminary]

Item 1990 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Gross product . . . . 21,619 28,452 32,343 35,111 38,281 41,442 44,211 Agriculture. . . 434 318 466 437 336 527 487 Manufacturing . . . 12,126 17,867 19,302 22,994 23,312 23,375 27,099 Contract construction and mining1. . . 720 1,006 1,257 1,482 1,668 1,833 1,977 Transportation & other public services2. . . . 2,468 3,276 3,751 3,978 4,032 4,312 4,704 Trade . . . 4,728 5,989 6,724 7,287 8,112 8,421 8,717 Finance, insurance, real estate . . . 3,896 5,730 6,917 7,672 8,183 9,903 11,181 Services . . . 3,015 4,724 5,314 5,723 6,140 6,490 6,887 Government . . . 3,337 4,440 5,220 5,251 5,530 5,478 6,011 Commonwealth. . . 2,884 3,793 4,457 4,462 4,693 4,601 5,103 Municipalities . . . 453 647 763 789 836 877 908 Rest of the world . . . -8,985 -14,195 -15,844 -18,976 -19,560 -19,603 -23,686 Statistical discrepancy . . . . -121 -703 -765 -739 529 706 835 Net income . . . . 17,941 23,653 26,968 28,824 29,908 32,351 34,429 Agriculture. . . 486 442 638 594 619 667 648 Manufacturing . . . 11,277 16,685 17,969 21,529 21,662 21,604 25,322

Mining . . . 26 30 34 35 34 37 40

Contract construction . . . 679 903 1,127 1,313 1,474 1,624 1,753 Transportation and other public services2. . . 1,778 2,360 2,691 2,784 2,632 2,980 3,140 Trade . . . 3,420 4,108 4,709 5,060 5,462 5,811 6,008 Finance, insurance, and real estate . . . 3,280 4,735 5,773 6,251 6,743 8,139 9,224 Services . . . 2,643 4,146 4,652 4,983 5,313 5,615 5,970 Commonwealth government3. . . 3,337 4,440 5,220 5,251 5,530 5,478 6,011 Rest of the world . . . -8,985 -14,195 -15,844 -18,976 -19,560 -19,603 -23,686 1Mining includes only quarries. 2Includes other public utilities, and radio and television broadcasting. 3Includes public enterprises not elsewhere classified.

No. 1297. Puerto Rico—Transfer Payments: 1990 to 2001

[In millions of dollars (4,871 represents $4,871,000,000).Data represent transfer payments between federal and state gov- ernments and other nonresidents. See headnote, Table 1296]

Item 1990 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Total receipts . . . . 4,871 6,236 7,399 7,758 8,627 8,662 9,504 Federal Government . . . 4,649 5,912 7,077 7,364 8,057 7,968 8,715 Transfers to individuals1. . . 4,577 5,838 6,943 7,175 7,866 7,870 8,614 Veterans benefits. . . 349 440 484 495 479 491 491 Medicare . . . 368 661 1,164 1,117 1,112 1,196 1,262 Old age, disability, survivors (social

security) . . . 2,055 2,912 3,282 3,472 3,556 3,863 4,336 Nutritional assistance . . . 880 1,063 1,087 1,109 1,088 1,193 1,208

Industry subsidies . . . 72 74 134 189 191 98 101

U.S. state governments . . . 18 18 17 18 17 15 11

Other nonresidents . . . 205 307 306 376 553 679 778 Total payments. . . . 1,801 2,301 2,394 2,551 2,565 2,713 2,885 Federal Government . . . 1,756 2,132 2,355 2,496 2,499 2,643 2,830 Transfers from individuals . . . 817 1,052 1,158 1,231 1,237 1,301 1,402

Contribution to Medicare . . . 97 162 165 173 182 191 205

Employee contribution for social security . . 720 888 991 1,056 1,053 1,108 1,194

Transfers from industries . . . 16 49 48 45 47 51 50

Unemployment insurance . . . 247 184 202 217 216 234 233

Employer contribution for social security . . . . 675 847 946 1,003 999 1,056 1,145

Other nonresidents2. . . 45 164 39 55 66 70 55

Net balance . . . . 3,070 3,935 5,005 5,207 6,062 5,949 6,619 Federal government . . . 2,893 3,780 4,721 4,868 5,558 5,325 5,885

U.S. state governments . . . 16 13 13 14 12 10 6

Other nonresidents . . . 162 143 271 325 492 614 728 1Includes other receipts and payments not shown separately. 2Includes U.S. state governments.

Source of Tables 1296 and 1297: Puerto Rico Planning Board, San Juan, PR, Economic Report of the Governor, annual.

No. 1298. Puerto Rico—Merchandise Imports and Exports: 1980 to 2001

[In millions of dollars (9,018 represents $9,018,000,000). Imports are imports for consumption; see text, Section 28, Foreign Commerce and Aid]

Item 1980 1985 1990 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Imports. . . 9,018 10,162 16,200 16,124 17,152 18,969 19,422 21,928 21,706 26,697 27,199 27,642 From U.S . . . 5,345 6,130 10,792 11,179 11,455 12,213 12,220 13,904 13,318 15,949 15,171 14,718 From other. . . 3,673 4,032 5,408 4,945 5,697 6,756 7,202 8,024 8,388 10,748 12,027 12,924 Exports . . . 6,576 11,087 20,402 20,351 22,711 23,573 22,379 26,653 31,501 37,779 43,191 46,806 To U.S. . . 5,643 9,873 17,915 17,613 20,098 20,986 19,907 25,045 28,109 33,173 38,335 40,981 To other . . . . 933 1,214 2,487 2,738 2,613 2,587 2,472 1,608 3,392 4,606 4,856 5,825 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, annual; U.S. Trade with Puerto Rico and U.S. Possessions, FT 895; and, through 1985, Highlights of U.S. Export and Import Trade, FT990; thereafter, FT920

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No. 1299. Puerto Rico—Agricultural Summary: 1993 and 1998

[1 cuerda = 0.97 acre]

All farms Unit 1993 1998

Farms. . . Number . 22,350 19,951 Farm land . . . Cuerdas . 826,893 865,478 Average size of farm . Cuerdas . 37.0 43.4 Approximate land area. . Cuerdas . 2,254,365 2,254,365 Proportion in farms . . Percent . 36.7 38.4 Farms by size:

Less than 10 cuerdas. Number . 10,413 7,759 10 to 19 cuerdas . . . . Number . 4,475 4,473 20 to 49 cuerdas . . . . Number . 3,966 4,023 50 to 99 cuerdas . . . . Number . 1,723 1,792 100 to 174 cuerdas . . Number . 820 809 175 to 259 cuerdas . . Number . 366 421

260 cuerdas or more . Number . 587 674

Tenure of operator:

Operators . . . Number . 22,350 19,951 Full owners . . . Number . 17,759 15,620 Part owners . . . Number . 2,218 2,207 Tenants . . . Number . 2,373 2,124

All farms Unit 1993 1998

Average size of farm by operator:

Full owners . . . Cuerdas . 26.6 29.3 Part owners . . . Cuerdas . 92.3 111.7 Tenants . . . Cuerdas . 63.4 75.9 Farms by type of

organization:

Individual or family. . . Number . 19,911 17,887 Partnership . . . Number . 288 211 Corporation . . . Number . 382 437 Other . . . Number . 1,769 1,416 Farms by value of sales:

Less than $1,200 . . . Number . 4,456 3,307

$1,200 to $2,499 . . . . Number . 4,591 3,633

$2,500 to $4,499 . . . . Number . 4,593 3,900

$5,000 to $7,499 . . . . Number . 2,566 2,408

$7,500 to $9,999 . . . . Number . 1,248 1,233

$10,000 to $19,999 . . Number . 2,115 2,366

$20,000 to $39,999 . . Number . 1,071 1,247

$40,000 to $59,999 . . Number . 348 405

$60,000 or more . . . . Number . 1,362 1,452

No. 1300. Puerto Rico—Farms and Market Value of Products Sold: 1998

[593,082 represents $593,082,000]

Type of product Number of farms

Market value ($1,000)

Average value per farm (dol.) Total . . . . 19,951 593,082 29,727 Crops, specialties . . . 15,863 225,780 (NA) Sugarcane . . . 162 6,973 43,042 Coffee . . . 10,441 55,486 5,314 Pineapples . . . 35 3,275 93,569 Plantains . . . 6,229 46,021 7,388 Bananas . . . 3,836 11,854 3,090 Grains . . . 1,256 4,170 3,320 Root crops or tubers. . . . 2,517 7,624 3,029 Fruits and coconuts . . . . 4,201 17,343 4,128 Vegetables or melons . . . 1,639 28,172 17,189

Type of product Number of farms

Market value ($1,000)

Average value per farm (dol.) Horticultural specialties . . 490 39,399 80,406 Grasses and other crops . 288 5,464 18,971 Livestock, poultry, and

their products . . . 7,580 367,302 48,457 Cattle and calves . . . 5,602 53,442 9,540 Poultry and poultry

products . . . 1,153 99,208 86,043 Dairy products . . . 447 193,615 433,143 Hogs and pigs . . . 1,368 11,365 8,308 Sheep and goats . . . 377 380 1,009 Other . . . 858 9,292 10,830 NA Not available.

Source of Tables 1299 and 1300: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 1998 Census of Agriculture-Area Data, Puerto Rico, Volume 1 (AC97-A-52).

No. 1301. Puerto Rico—Economic Census of Manufactures by Industry: 1997

[3,319 represents $3,319,000,000.Covers all establishments in operation at any time during the year. Employees are for the pay period including March 12. Based on the 1997 Economic Census; see Appendix III]

Manufacturing industries

1987 SIC code1

Total estab- lish- ments (num- ber)

Propri- etors and part- ners (num- ber)

Unpaid family workers (num- ber)

All employees Value added by manu- facture (mil.

dol.) Cost of materi- als (mil.

dol.) Value of

ship- ments (mil.

dol.) Total

(num- ber)

Payroll (mil.

dol.)

Total . . . (X) 2,092 601 108 163,605 3,319 36,427 10,343 46,876 Food and kindred products . . . 20 287 94 14 18,094 352 3,532 1,803 5,333 Tobacco products . . . 21 4 (D) - (2) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Textile mill products . . . 22 20 8 2 2,555 32 89 38 129

Apparel and other textile products . . . 23 223 55 15 21,818 233 678 404 1,080

Lumber and wood products . . . 24 117 (D) (D) (2) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Furniture and fixtures . . . 25 146 65 7 2,472 30 97 69 165

Paper and allied products . . . 26 41 2 1 2,152 43 162 121 283

Printing and publishing . . . 27 208 93 27 6,469 126 430 284 713 Chemicals and allied products . . . 28 186 11 2 37,860 1,149 21,393 3,919 25,418

Petroleum and coal products . . . 29 28 - 3 1,555 49 849 379 1,220

Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products . 30 71 5 1 4,924 87 377 236 613

Leather and leather products . . . 31 25 4 - 5,752 80 218 205 426

Stone, clay and glass products . . . 32 159 37 5 5,298 106 565 161 726

Primary metal industries . . . 33 24 7 1 727 13 77 37 111

Fabricated metal products . . . 34 229 87 11 6,048 91 405 214 623

Industrial machinery and equipment. . . 35 78 29 5 4,301 107 2,665 262 2,940

Electronic and other electrical equipment . . 36 87 6 1 24,931 456 2,897 1,471 4,360

Transportation equipment . . . 37 34 9 2 1,484 27 118 47 166

Instruments and related products . . . 38 64 3 - 12,260 255 1,521 556 2,077

Miscellaneous manufacturing industries . . . 39 61 18 3 2,208 39 164 55 218

- Represents zero. D Withheld to avoid disclosure of information pertaining to a specific organization or individual. X Not applicable. 11987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code; see text, Section 12, Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings. 2Represents 1,000 to 2,499 employees.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census of Puerto Rico and the Island Areas, Series OA97E-4. See also

<http://www.census.gov/prod/ec97/oa97e-4.pdf>.

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No. 1302. Puerto Rico—Economic Summary by Industry: 1992 and 1997

[2,551.0 represents $2,551,000,000covers establishments with payroll. Employees are for the pay period including March 12. Based on the 1992 and 1997 Economic Censuses; see Appendix III]

Industry

1987 SIC code1

Establish- ments (number)

Sales/receipts/

shipments (mil. dol.)

Annual payroll (mil. dol.)

Paid employees (number)

1992 1997 1992 1997 1992 1997 1992 1997

Construction industries . . . C 1,529 1,957 2,551.0 3,965.3 506.6 697.2 47,666 57,123 General contractors and operative

builders . . . 15 574 798 1,226.8 1,998.8 234.4 324.1 22,676 27,460 Heavy construction other than

buildings const. . . 16 196 195 554.1 916.5 96.4 156.0 8,462 11,208 Special trade contractors . . . 17 732 880 746.6 936.2 171.9 207.6 16,134 17,638

Subdividers and developers, n.e.c.2. 6552 27 84 23.5 113.9 3.9 9.5 394 817

Manufacturing . . . D 2,258 2,092 31,325.8 46,876.0 2,706.5 3,318.9 158,181 163,605 Food and kindred products . . . 20 331 287 5,240.0 5,333.0 310.3 351.8 20,193 18,094

Tobacco products . . . 21 6 4 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Textile mill products . . . 22 26 20 180.1 129.4 34.8 31.9 3,324 2,555 Apparel and other textile products . . 23 285 223 1,412.3 1,079.7 312.3 232.5 31,320 21,818

Lumber & wood products . . . 24 106 117 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Furniture and fixtures. . . 25 143 146 179.4 164.7 22.5 29.7 2,310 2,472 Paper and allied products . . . 26 55 41 321.6 283.3 43.8 42.8 2,732 2,152 Printing and publishing. . . 27 192 208 448.3 712.8 82.3 126.2 4,121 6,469 Chemicals and allied products . . . 28 190 186 13,253.4 25,418.3 861.3 1,149.5 31,161 37,860 Petroleum and coal products. . . 29 24 28 1,707.5 1,219.9 47.2 48.6 1,562 1,555

Rubber and misc. plastic products . . 30 92 71 415.7 612.7 65.8 86.9 4,252 4,924

Leather and leather products . . . 31 31 25 387.5 426.1 65.0 80.3 5,785 5,752

Stone, clay, and glass products . . . . 32 174 159 518.6 726.5 81.3 106.0 4,517 5,298

Primary metal industries . . . 33 27 24 (D) 110.9 (D) 13.2 (D) 727

Fabricated metal products . . . 34 211 229 492.0 622.9 67.4 90.9 4,924 6,048 Industrial machinery and equip . . . . 35 74 78 1,292.0 2,940.0 109.5 106.8 5,373 4,301 Electronic and other electronic

equip . . . 36 114 87 2,779.0 4,360.2 277.2 455.8 17,224 24,931 Transportation equipment . . . 37 34 34 151.5 165.8 20.5 26.9 1,315 1,484 Instruments and related products . . . 38 65 64 1,873.8 2,076.6 220.3 254.9 12,398 12,260 Miscellaneous manufacturing

products . . . 39 78 61 264.8 217.6 39.7 38.7 2,754 2,208 Wholesale trade . . . F 2,651 2,809 10,187.7 12,594.6 673.2 850.9 34,996 39,582 Durable goods . . . 50 1,343 1,468 3,472.9 4,462.3 275.0 375.2 14,688 17,719 Nondurable goods. . . 51 1,308 1,341 6,714.7 8,132.3 398.2 475.7 20,308 21,863 Merchant wholesalers . . . (X) 2,408 2,453 8,494.0 9,386.3 487.4 582.2 28,682 31,211 Other operating types . . . (X) 243 356 1,693.7 3,208.4 185.8 268.7 6,314 8,371 Retail trade . . . G 13,534 14,582 11,707.0 17,088.0 1,114.0 1,593.2 119,615 153,746 Building materials, garden supplies . 52 991 987 615.8 972.9 60.0 93.4 5,577 7,499 General merchandise stores . . . 53 485 389 1,503.0 2,229.9 162.7 194.6 15,690 19,282 Food stores . . . 54 1,988 2,066 2,959.8 3,620.6 215.9 266.8 26,026 29,088 Automotive dealers and service

stations . . . . 55, ex.

554 1,118 1,281 1,688.3 3,395.8 95.5 182.5 7,074 11,418

Gasoline service stations . . . 554 1,060 1,115 710.5 1,141.3 32.8 54.7 4,115 5,550 Apparel and accessory stores . . . 56 2,032 1,972 1,205.1 1,413.6 131.1 167.2 16,061 18,208 Furniture and home furnishings . . . . 57 1,048 1,096 772.2 1,119.4 77.0 105.6 6,188 8,089 Eating and drinking places . . . 58 2,356 3,021 934.3 1,444.6 185.1 307.9 23,951 36,996 Drug stores & proprietary stores . . . 591 790 756 656.9 896.7 69.6 108.4 6,377 7,949 Miscellaneous retail . . . .

59, ex.

591 1,666 1,899 660.9 853.0 84.3 112.0 8,556 9,667

Service industries3. . . I 6,356 8,048 3,110.3 5,823.0 893.6 1,546.1 71,378 111,125 Arrangement of passenger

transportation . . . 472 384 384 115.2 166.6 15.3 19.9 1,240 1,459 Hotels, paradores & motels. . . 701 166 206 412.3 791.5 130.9 238.9 8,774 14,932 Personal services . . . 72 828 983 137.8 208.6 37.2 52.4 3,958 4,944 Business services . . . 73 1,302 1,861 1,030.6 2,251.9 384.5 698.7 36,159 57,109 Auto repair, services, and parking . . 75 972 1,235 329.5 476.9 56.9 79.2 4,851 6,285 Miscellaneous repair services . . . 76 480 564 172.6 239.1 37.1 50.1 2,853 3,919 Motion pictures . . . 78 135 179 107.0 136.4 15.1 22.2 1,414 2,335

Amusement and recreation services . 79 219 345 132.0 268.6 23.2 50.8 2,150 4,498

Dental laboratories . . . 80 29 39 4.8 (D) 1.4 (D) 144 (D)

Legal services . . . 81 1,153 1,280 288.7 463.0 90.5 122.3 4,169 5,057 Museum, art galleries, botanical, and

zoological gardens . . . 84 15 17 (D) 6.3 (D) 1.3 (D) 110

Engineering and management services. . . .

87, ex.

872 671 950 375.8 805.4 100.8 208.6 5,580 10,277

D Data withheld to avoid disclosing individual company data. X Not applicable. 11987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code; see text, Section 12, Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings. 2Excludes cemeteries. N.e.c. means not elsewhere classified.

3Includes other establishments not shown separately.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Economic Census of Puerto Rico and the Island Areas. See Internet site <http://www.census.gov/

csd/ia/index.html>.

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No. 1303. Guam, Virgin Islands, and Northern Mariana Islands—Economic Summary: 1997

[Sales and payroll in millions of dollars (4,640 represents $4,640,000,000).Based on the 1997 Economic Census; see Appendix III]

Item

Guam Virgin Islands

No.

Mariana Islands Total: Establishments . . . 2,707 2,032 1,232 Sales . . . 4,640 2,296 2,083 Annual payroll . . . 750 382 323 Paid employees1. . . 42,477 21,216 28,906 Construction: Establishments. . 354 203 85 Sales . . . 506 185 88 Annual payroll . . . 139 52 21 Paid employees1. . . 7,094 2,623 2,302 Manufacturing:

Establishments . . . 60 74 84 Sales . . . 165 146 762 Annual payroll . . . 33 28 147 Paid employees1. . . 1,320 1,194 13,715

Item

Guam Virgin Islands

No.

Mariana Islands Wholesale trade:

Establishments . . . 270 115 87 Sales . . . 941 252 223 Annual payroll . . . 77 27 9 Paid employees1. . . 3,393 1,144 745 Retail trade:

Establishments . . . 1,091 973 519 Sales . . . 1,840 1,058 570 Annual payroll . . . 221 136 54 Paid employees1. . . 15,334 8,966 4,811 Services: Establishments . . . . 932 667 457 Sales . . . 1,188 655 440 Annual payroll . . . 280 139 91 Paid employees1. . . 15,336 7,289 7,333 1For pay period including March 12.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census of Puerto Rico and the Island Areas, OA97-E-5 to OA97-E-7. See Internet site <http://www.census.gov/csd/ia/index.html>.

No. 1304. Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands—Population, Selected Areas: 1990 and 2000

[As of April 1.Minus sign (-) indicates decrease]

Area

1990 2000

Population change,1990 to 2000

Number Percent

PUERTO RICO Municipio:

San Juan . . . 437,745 434,374 -3,371 -0.8 Bayamon. . . 220,262 224,044 3,782 1.7 Ponce . . . 187,749 186,475 -1,274 -0.7 Carolina . . . 177,806 186,076 8,270 4.7 Caguas . . . 133,447 140,502 7,055 5.3 Arecibo . . . 93,385 100,131 6,746 7.2

Guaynabo . . . 92,886 100,053 7,167 7.7

Mayaguez . . . 100,371 98,434 -1,937 -1.9 Toa Baja . . . 89,454 94,085 4,631 5.2 Trujillo Alto. . . 61,120 75,728 14,608 23.9 Aguadilla . . . 59,335 64,685 5,350 9.0 Toa Alta . . . 44,101 63,929 19,828 45.0 Vega Baja . . . 55,997 61,929 5,932 10.6

Humacao . . . 55,203 59,035 3,832 6.9

Rio Grande . . . 45,648 52,362 6,714 14.7

Place:

San Juan zona urbana. . . 426,832 421,958 -4,874 -1.1

Bayamon zona urbana . . . 202,103 203,499 1,396 0.7

Carolina zona urbana . . . 162,404 168,164 5,760 3.5

Ponce zona urbana . . . 159,151 155,038 -4,113 -2.6

Caguas zona urbana . . . 92,429 88,680 -3,749 -4.1

Guaynabo zona urbana . . . 73,385 78,806 5,421 7.4

Mayaguez zona urbana . . . 83,010 78,647 -4,363 -5.3

Trujillo Alto zona urbana . . . 44,336 50,841 6,505 14.7

Arecibo zona urbana . . . 49,545 49,318 -227 -0.5

Fajardo zona urbana . . . 31,659 33,286 1,627 5.1

Levittown comunidad zona urbana . . . 30,807 30,140 -667 -2.2

Catano zona urbana . . . 34,587 30,071 -4,516 -13.1

GUAM

Dedido District . . . 31,728 42,980 11,252 35.5 Yigo District. . . 14,213 19,474 5,261 37.0 Mangilao District . . . 10,483 13,313 2,830 27.0

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

St Croix Island . . . 50,139 53,234 3,095 6.2

St Thomas Island . . . 48,166 51,181 3,015 6.3

Charlotte Amalie subdistrict. . . 20,589 18,914 -1,675 -8.1

St John Island . . . 3,504 4,197 693 19.8

AMERICAN SAMOA

Eastern District . . . 21,175 23,441 2,266 10.7

Ma’oputasi County . . . 10,640 11,695 1,055 9.9

Western District . . . 23,868 32,435 8,567 35.9

Tualauta County . . . 14,724 22,025 7,301 49.6

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Saipan Municipality. . . 38,896 62,392 23,496 60.4 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Internet releases (03 July 2001) <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2001/tables/

redistpr.html#demoprofile>; <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2001/tables/redistgu.html>; <http://www.census.gov/Press- Release/www/2001/tables/redistvi.html>; <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/2001/tables/redistas.html>; <http://www.census.

gov/Press-Release/www/2001/tables/redistnmi.html>.

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