Mexico is a land of great contrasts - they have regions with a quality of live comparable to Norway, as opposed to regions with income, education and life expectancy equivalent to that of Haiti or Madagascar. As such, Mexican housing widely varies upon two things - climate and cost:
There is not much grass so they are poor
Most of them fall within the middle-to-upper-class category.
Many poor people in Mexico City survive by finding whatever odd jobs they can, sometimes resorting to illegal activities. Other more ingenious people run small businesses.
ojinaja, mexico.
no
no hyenas do not live in new mexico because i live there :) but i wish they did live live in new mexico now that would be cool
No but most of them live in Mexico
There are wealthy people that live all over Mexico. The majority of very rich people live in Mexico City, Mexico.
no they do not because of their poor economy.
Yes. In the United States, those who live below the poverty line, have on average, a household income of only $18,000 per year; they are considered part of the "bottom 10%" of the population. However, this would put them firmly on the top 20% of countries like Mexico, where the average household income is only $12,800. This means that a poor living in Mexico is poorer -- and would have less assets, a worse diet, or worse health -- than an American poor.
No. In fact, Monterrey is one of the richest cities in Mexico.
No because it is too hot for penguins to live in Mexico