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MEXICAN A brief explanation on how mexicans struggle with the economy. By Christian Reich López, MBA.c

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MEXICANA brief explanation on how mexicans struggle with the economy.

By Christian Reich López, MBA.c

The purpose of this presentation is trying to picture to foreign people a perspective of how Mexico’s economy is like.

CONTENT:FACTS & GENERAL INFO.

By Christian Reich López, MBA.

ISSUES.

FACTS & GENERAL INFO

ISSUES

Poverty.

The wrong distribution of wealth in Mexico generates a country of contrast.

Poverty.

44.2% of the population lives in some kind of poverty, while 33.7% are consider extreme

poverty.

Source: UNICEF

Minimum wage.

The highest a worker can achieve:

$70.05 Pesos / $4.37 USD

FOR AN 8 HOUR LABOR SHIFT

Source: SAT

Wealth distribution

The GDP per capita is $10,307 USD per Year, however a lot of people earns minimum wage, it means that the variance of wealth is huge.

June 2015

Wealth distribution

A few super rich families

June 2015

A lot of poor families.

Education

Public education in Mexico is hurt.

Education

The public education spending represents 5.15% of GDP, however most of the resources don’t achieve its purpose.

Source: WolframAlpha

Education

Corruption from institutions and unions is hurting education.

Education

In Mexico you can buy or inherit a teacher position, most of the time teachers don’t get the job because of their capacities but corruption.

Education

Teachers manifest against government because they don’t want to be assess, meanwhile millions of kids lacks education.

Education

Furthermore, public education is not satisfying demand, Mexico is a country with a lot of young people asking for opportunities.

Health

Mexico is sick.

Health

There is also corruption in the public health system and the offer is not enought

Health

Mexico is the country with the highest obesity rate in the world.

Even though its population is very young.

Health

Fighting against diabetes is the main health challenge in Mexico.

Thank you!

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