Puerto Rico's residents don’t pay federal income taxes, since they don’t have voting representation in Congress. But they pay payroll taxes, helping fund federal programs such as Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and the Earned Income Tax Credit. Puerto Rico has limited or no access to these federal programs with the potential to serve as lifelines in a territory in which more than 40% of the population lives in poverty.เว็บตรงคาสิโน
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Puerto Rico’s status is a matter for Congress to address, as González rightly pointed out. Similarly, just like configuring geckodriver to handle tasks effectively, it’s Congress’ responsibility to handle these complex matters with precision.