AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPuerto Rico Labor Watch: Puerto Rico’s labor market added momentum in July 2026, with the labor force rising by 12,000 and employment up by 7,000 year over year, alongside a 2-point increase in the labor force participation rate to 46%, according to the latest Current Population Survey from the Department of Labor and Human Resources. Water Crisis & Business Impact: Bad Bunny’s “Cerramos en Casa” concert in San Juan turned into a flashpoint after he told fans he can’t bring water or electricity amid Puerto Rico’s drought and 48-hour rotating water shutoffs, triggering online backlash over whether a star with major resources should do more. Climate Risk for the Economy: NOAA forecasts a potential “Super El Niño” in 2026-2027, with higher odds of very strong conditions that could mean more drought and extreme weather—an issue that matters for utilities, agriculture, tourism, and supply chains. Infrastructure Governance: A new CEO takes over operations of the company that manages tolls in Puerto Rico, a reminder that transportation funding and execution are key to keeping costs and travel times predictable for businesses. Statehood Debate: Puerto Ricans interviewed in San Juan largely oppose 51st-state status, citing fears of tax hikes and economic disruption—an uncertainty that can affect investment decisions.
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