For Immediate Release: Thursday, May 21, 2026

New Community Resilience Estimates for Puerto Rico Now Available

Press Release Number: CB26-TPS.33

MAY 21, 2026 — The U.S. Census Bureau today released the 2024 Community Resilience Estimates for Puerto Rico, which include population estimates by level of social vulnerability to disasters for the commonwealth, municipios and census tracts.

The updated interactive tool provides users with an easy-to-use interface to quickly identify and map neighborhoods with “low,” “medium” and “high” social vulnerability. The tool also includes local hazard risks from the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Risk Index, which rates a community’s expected economic loss each year due to natural disasters such as hurricanes, landslides, earthquakes, floods and strong winds.

Social vulnerability is based on 10 topics from the annual Puerto Rico Community Survey:

  • Poverty status.
  • Number of caregivers in households.
  • Unit-level crowding.
  • Education.
  • Employment.
  • Disability status.
  • Health insurance coverage.
  • Age.
  • Vehicle access.
  • Broadband internet access.

The Puerto Rico estimates from this release use similar data and methods as the stateside estimates released in January. Local planners, policymakers, public health officials and community stakeholders can use the estimates to help assess the potential resiliency of communities and plan mitigation and recovery strategies in the event of a disaster.

Puerto Rico estimates are also available in the Census API and data.census.gov.

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