Yes, by a lot:
Mexico GDP: USD$1.56 trillion
US GDP: USD$14.26 trillion (more than 9 times the size of Mexico's GDP).
In terms of gross domestic product (GDP), the United States has an income of US$14.72 trillion. Mexico has a GDP of US$1.56 trillion. In this general terms, the United States are more than nine times richer than Mexico.
Mexico's GDP: $1.463 trillion (2009 est.) - ranked 12th in the worldGuatemala's GDP: $67.78 billion (2009 est.) - ranked 82nd in the world.Mexico's GDP per capita: $13,200 (2009 est.)Guatemala's GPD per capita: $5,100 (2009 est.)Clearly, Mexico is much richer than Guatemala.
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Mining activities account for US$16.76 billion, or approximately 0.9% of Mexico's GDP (US$1,798 billion for 2013).
As a rule of thumb, US wages are four times higher than those found in Mexico.
Mexico's northern states are in general more developed and have a higher rate of industrialization than their southern counterparts. Some examples are included:Northern StatesNuevo Leon (capital: Monterrey) GDP Per Capita: US$16,342Coahuila (capital: Coahuila de Zaragoza) GDP Per Capita: US$12,474Chihuahua (capital: Chihuahua) GDP Per Capita: US$12,338Southern StatesGuerrero (capital: Chilpancingo) GDP Per Capita: US$4,981Oaxaca (capital: Oaxaca) GDP Per Capita: US$4,003Chiapas (capital: Tuxtla Gutierrez) GDP Per Capita: US$3,657
Current projections estimate Mexico's 2014 GDP at US$1,230 billion at nominal value, and US$2,113 billion at PPP value.
The US govt. classifies a recession as 2 back to back quarters of negative GDP growth.
200.4 billion US dollars or 19.3% of Mexico's GDP.
Mexico has a Gross Domestic Product or national income of US$1,549,490 and is ranked as the 11th largest economy in the world. South Africa has a GDP of US$492,531 and is ranked as the 24th biggest economy worldwide. Mexico has a GDP per capita of US$14,337, while South Africa has an income per capita of US$10,291. Therefore, Mexico is richer than South Africa.
US$421 billion (1994).
There are two of them. One is Brazil, which in terms of volume has the largest share of income in Latin America, with a GDP of US$2.17 trillion. The other one is Mexico, with a GDP of US$1.65 trillion. As for 'financial centers', Mexico City has the largest income in Latin America with a GDP of US$390 billion, while Sao Paulo in Brazil has a GDP of US$388 billion.