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Masja [62]
3 years ago
6

Describe the standard of living in Mexico. QUICK

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2 answers:
NARA [144]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the standard of living in mexico is 1 person, per month Mex$18,000

1 person, per year Mex$216,000

student, per month Mex$14,350

3 person family, per month Mex$36,000

Explanation:

Mexican social policy organization. A 2012 survey showed that 41.8 million Mexicans live on less than $177 a month and 11.5 million live on less than $85 a month.

storchak [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

People in the groups undertaken in Mexico agreed that a dignified standard of living should include food, clothing, housing, public services, transport, access to healthcare, access to education, and leisure time, as well as employment opportunities.Mexico's overall poverty rate is 45.5%, but nearly three-fourths of Mexicans lack at least one of eight basic needs as identified by COEVAL, a Mexican social policy organization. A 2012 survey showed that 41.8 million Mexicans live on less than $177 a month and 11.5 million live on less than $85 a month.A retiree in Mexico City should be able to live very comfortably for under $1,000. This budget includes $310 for a nice one-bedroom apartment outside the city center; $200 for groceries; $100 for utilities, Internet, and cell phone service; $100 for personal expenses; and $30 for public transportation.

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