It really depends on which part of town are you talking about. There are some areas that are quite beautiful and have a nice standard of living; on the other hand, some areas can compete with places like Flint, Detroit or East St. Louis in terms of ugliness, crime and low standards of living.
For example, the Benito Juarez borough has an income, health and education equivalent to that of Finland or France, while Milpa Alta to the southeast of the city, has the same standard of living of Brazil or Russia.
See the related links section for a couple of striking examples.
The standard of living can happen in Mexico City.
It is Mexico City, with 19.2 million people living in it.
How do you think Mexico City's High population density affects the lives of people living there.
Most people living in the Mexico City proper are born within Mexico City; there are some immigrants from central and southern states but most of them tend to live on the periphery, on greater Mexico City.
Despite its vibrant culture and bustling economy, many residents of Mexico City face challenges that impact their standard of living, including air pollution and inadequate public services. Efforts to improve infrastructure and housing are crucial for enhancing the quality of life for its inhabitants. As the city continues to grow, addressing these issues will be essential to elevate the standard of living for all its citizens.
Difficult to say. Traditionally, criollos or white people born in Mexico from European descent enjoyed the highest standard of living, but this changed since the Mexican Revolution (1910 - 1921).Ethnic distinctions no longer apply, as many non-whites have important positions in power and industry. For example, Carlos Slim, the richest man in the world, is a Mexican of Lebanese origin; the Jewish community in Mexico City is also regarded as one of the most prosperous, but many people from this community are considered to be on the middle-class.Unfortunately, it is quite easy to know which group suffers the lowest standard of living, not only in Mexico City but in the nation of Mexico as a whole: most indigenous people of Native American descent are regarded as the most destitute of them all.
One of the 21.16 million people living in Mexico City.
Most probably, one of the 21 million people living in such city.
Mexico as a whole is overpopulated but Mexico City has about 22 million people living there and it has been overpopulated for about 20-30 years.
According to several NGOs, there are between 15,000 and 30,000 people living in Mexico City streets. There are no exact statistics regarding number of females among them. For comparison purposes, New York City, which has almost the same population as Mexico City, has 60,000 homeless people as of 2013.
The chilangos are the people that comes to Mexico city in other words the people who migrate in to Mexico city
It is estimated that there are around 700,000 people living in rooftops in Mexico City. These individuals often inhabit makeshift shelters built on top of buildings due to the high cost of housing in the city. This practice is a result of housing shortages and economic challenges facing many residents.