Life in Mexico
- mcao20203
- Feb 25, 2016
- 1 min read
Everyone seems to agree: the quality of your life improves when you live in Mexico. Things take longer…so you’ll need to learn to slow down. Goods and services cost less…so you can afford the kinds of luxuries only the very wealthy enjoy up north.
Every medium and large city in Mexico has at least one first-rate hospital. A big plus is the cost of health care in Mexico is generally one-half or less what you might pay in the U.S. The same goes for prescription drugs. Those manufactured in Mexico cost, on average, about 50% less than the same drugs in the U.S.
In smaller city have a lot of rural decline move to Mexico city for work. And they live in spatial inequality with rich people, Mexico speak Spanish, and other language. Mexico population in 2013 is 122.3 million. Mexico city have diffirent of standard of living, some is very rich and so is don't even have clothes to wear. But not always poor people move to Mexico city there were urbanization too.
-Life expectancy77.14 years (2012)
-Gross domestic product1.261 trillion USD (2013)
-GDP per capita10,307.28 USD (2013)

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