GDP: 95.01 Billion Dollars (38th in U.S., 2021) Unemployment: 4.3% (2021) Geography Land area: 121,589 sq mi (315,194 km2) Geographic center: In Torrance County, 12 mi. SSW of Willard Number of counties: 33 Largest county by population and area: Bernalillo, 674,393 (2022); County...
Brazil, with one of the worst levels of income inequality, was among the group of countries with lower malnutrition than expected given their GDP per capita. Other over-performers include Chile, Ukraine, China and Vietnam. Obviously, in all countries malnutrition is much worse among the poor. ...
Recent World Bank figures reveal that Mexico’s GDP/person in 2013 reached $16,463 a year, an increase in GDP/person of 1.8% since 2012. (All figures in US dollars). Mexico’s 2013 GDP/capita is well above the Latin America and Caribbean average of $14,978. The GDP figures are base...
low life expectency low per capita GDPand a low level of development on the human development index. Some analysts also use the term \'fourth world\' to refer to the very poorest of the third world countries. Posted on03 Jun 2005 Edria Murray, Staff Editor 0 National borders are politic...
(% GDP) Gini Index Government debt (% GDP) 0.2 Homicide rate inflation 0.0 Workforce FDI (% GDP) Investment (% of GDP) Innovation (patents per capita) Bancarización (counts per capita) Internet (broadband subscriptions, per capita) Tertiary education (% of students) LatAm Mexico Credit to...
Standard of living (measured by the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita purchasing power parity (PPP) in dollars). Information concerning this index was available only for the year 2005 [16]. Each borough of Mexico City was analyzed both according to the hectares used for agriculture contai...
Mexico’s annual GDP/person now stands at $16,463(Sep 2014) 29 Recent World Bank figures reveal that Mexico’s GDP/person in 2013 reached $16,463 a year, an increase in GDP/person of 1.8% since 2012. (All figures in US dollars). Mexico’s 2013 GDP/capita is well above the Latin...
Does the pattern of competitiveness match the pattern of GDP/capita? In what way is the State of Mexico an anomaly in this regard? Are there other anomalies? A full analysis of why some states are more competitive than others is beyond the scope of this post. However, given its relevance...
However, on a per capita basis or percentage of GDP basis, Saudi Arabia, Canada and many other countries send significantly more in remittances than the USA. The main reason why remittances to Mexico declined after 2006 is that the Great Recession very seriously hurt the construction industry, ...
The graph shows how the 8 countries rated, with the axes of the graph being household poverty and ambient poverty respectively. Overall, Brazil and Mexico are almost equal. While Brazil has less “ambient poverty” than Mexico, Mexico has less “household poverty”. Both countries have a long...