Page values for "Saving Puerto Rico From Itself"

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Saving Puerto Rico From Itself

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TopicPagePuerto Rican government-debt crisis
Position_fragmentStringPuerto Rico should be allowed to declare bankruptcy
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Puerto Rico should be allowed to declare bankruptcy

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Puerto Rico should be managed by a financial control board

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SourcePageThe Wall Street Journal
DateDateDecember 25, 2015
URLURLhttp://www.wsj.com/articles/saving-puerto-rico-from-itself-1451066343
QuoteTextEmployment laws, such as mandatory 15 days of paid vacation, and stringent job protections provide disincentives to hire. Generous welfare, housing, food stamp and health benefits discourage work. Nearly half of island residents are on Medicaid. A household can rake in 50% more in government assistance than the take-home monthly minimum wage.
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Saving Puerto Rico From Itself by The Wall Street Journal editorial board (The Wall Street Journal, December 25, 2015) (view)