Orlando Sentinel

Fewer than 50,000 Puerto Ricans settled in Florida post-Maria

- By Bianca Padro Ocasio

Fewer than 50,000 Puerto Ricans likely relocated to Florida as a result of Hurricane Maria, according to a study released this month.

Analyzing flight passenger data in the months following the storm, the University of Florida’s Bureau of Economic and Business Research found the Puerto Rican population spike in the state could range from 30,000 to 50,000.

The new figure is significan­tly lower than was initially estimated in early 2018, as Florida officials relied on lists of passengers landing in several Florida airports from the island to say close to 300,000 Puerto Ricans had arrived to the state.

“Flight passenger arrivals, by themselves, are not a good measure for gauging migration,” UF professor Dr. Stefan Rayer wrote in the study, which was Oct. 3.

He reported it’s hard to distinguis­h between travelers and those looking to make a permanent move. Those who later returned are also not counted by that method, he noted.

Instead, he analyzed historical passenger data from 2005 to 2016 for flights between the island and Florida, then compared those figures with the period before and after Maria’s landfall.

Different estimates have been previously drawn from Florida multi-agency resource centers, school enrollment­s, FEMA applicatio­ns, U.S. postal service address changes and phone data, Rayer said.

Rayer also looked at how flight passenger data compared at airports in cities outside Florida with the highest number of passengers flying from Puerto Rico, published

 ?? JOE RAEDLE/GETTY ?? In September, Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, forcing many to flee the island. Many months later, there still is not a definitive number of how many people migrated to the mainland or where they currently reside.
JOE RAEDLE/GETTY In September, Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, forcing many to flee the island. Many months later, there still is not a definitive number of how many people migrated to the mainland or where they currently reside.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States