The country of Mexico, located on the southern tip of North America, has three international borders, one with the United States of America (capital: Washington, DC) and two with Central American nations Belize (capital: Belmopan) and Guatemala (capital: Guatemala City). The incomes (est. 2009) for these countries are:
All figures are given in US dollars.
Mexico's average income (2013) is of approximately US$12,732. Canada's average income is approximately of US$28,194 a year. This means Mexico's average income is roughly 45% of Canada's.
Mexico City is such place.
The average income of a country depends with the country in question. The average income of the first world countries greatly varies when compared with those of the developing countries.
North America includes the US, Canada and Mexico. Average annual income for Canada: $51,951 Average annual income for the US: $49,777 Average annual income for Mexico: estimated to be 1/4 to 1/3 of the US average
The average income per capita for Mexico is about US$14,932 (2009 est.)
$ 4,380
Mexico and Venezuela are such countries.
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According to the US Census Bureau, the average annual income for households in New Mexico was $43,719 in 2008. This is under the national average of $52,029.
The average income for an Australian household is 3.4 times that of a Mexican household income:Mexico Avg. Income: 6,576Australia Avg. Income: 22,410Both figures are on US dollars.
Medium class income in Mexico is between US $15,000 and $45,000 per year. Average household income of mid-class families is $20,000.
The average monthly income of the German people in euros is 4,075. This is comparable with the average income in other European countries.