AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCost of Living: New international findings say Costa Rica is becoming one of the priciest places to live in Latin America, with housing hitting hardest as Greater Metropolitan Area rents often top US$700 and can near US$1,000. Housing & Inequality: A separate local analysis links rent pressure to worsening living conditions, including a rise in informal settlements and fewer low-income households owning their homes. Transport & Inflation: June prices ticked up again (0.71% month-on-month), driven by higher gasoline, bus fares, airfares and travel packages. Public Safety: A La Cruz influencer, Gabriela Sanarrusia Chavarría, and her boyfriend were shot dead in their bedroom after gunmen broke in; authorities suspect a score-settling motive while the OIJ investigation continues. Local Mobility: Costa Rica’s “red” taxi fleet shrank after permit renewals ended, with over 2,000 taxis stopping service; the transport ministry says it’s working on adjustments and a dual app-and-traditional model. Environment & Tourism: Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve was added to the IUCN Green List, while tourism policy pushes higher-spending visitors and longer, experience-based stays. Tech & Fraud: AI-fueled identity theft and social engineering are rising, with companies urged to tighten internal controls. Disaster Response: Costa Rican firefighters wrapped up a Venezuela earthquake rescue mission and aid shipments are continuing.
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