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_creationDateDatetimeApril 29, 2016 3:17:36 AM
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P.R. disaster

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TopicPagePuerto Rican government-debt crisis
Position_fragmentStringUnited States should bail out Puerto Rico
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United States should bail out Puerto Rico

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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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SourcePageThe Providence Journal
DateDateJanuary 4, 2016
URLURLhttp://www.providencejournal.com/article/20160104/OPINION/160109784
QuoteTextAs the former U.S. Treasury economist Ike Brannon has pointed out, one way or another, Puerto Rico is going to have its debt burden lifted, either through a federal bailout or bankruptcy. While not ideal, allowing the island to simply go bankrupt would have the benefit of not leaving John Q. Taxpayer on the hook for Puerto Rico’s profligacy. Of course, if bondholders are not paid, Puerto Rico will have an especially hard time borrowing again and getting back on its feet.
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P.R. disaster by The Providence Journal editorial board (The Providence Journal, January 4, 2016) (view)