answersLogoWhite

0

As of 2011 the American economy is better than the Mexican economy.

However....

The Mexican Economy has the potential to surpass the American economy.

In 2010:

the American Economy grew: 2.9%

the Mexican Economy grew: 5.3%

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is the Mexican economy growing?

Yes. In 2010 the Mexican Economy Grew 5.3%


Why do people emigrate from Central America to the US?

better life, more opportunities, jobs, money, better future!


Economy after Mexican American war?

A week after the Mexican-American war, gold was found in the newly annexed territory now called California. This sparked the gold rush which led to a massive expansion of the population and thus the development of California. As for the national economy, the gold found in the Mexican cession was used to fuel America's industry as investment money or it went to the government and expanded the national wealth.


What was the American plan?

the American plan was Henry clays idea and it basically made a better economy.


How was the US able to win the Mexican American war?

better weapons and stronger men!


How can the value of the American dollar be raised?

Well we have to wait until the economy is better..


What was the outcome of the Mexican American war for the American military?

The Mexican cession was the outcome of the Mexican American war.


How did Selena quintanilla contribute to society?

She was a Mexican-American singer songwriter, better known as Selena.


What is a person of Mexican origin born in the US called?

Mexican-American


How US gets affected by bad Mexican economy?

Many Mexicans have immigrated illegally to the US, to escape from the bad Mexican economy.


What is a sentence with Mexican American war?

The Mexican-American War was not unnecessary.


In the 1900s was New Mexico more Mexican or American?

Ethnically speaking, by 1900 New Mexico was more Mexican than American; however the white minority had a hold on all positions of influence -- including politics and economy -- making New Mexico an American territory.New Mexico had been acquired from Mexico since the end of the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). By 1900, it had already adopted the American law and traditions, but the Mexican population represented 60% of the territory's population, followed by Caucasians (23%) and Native Americans (17%).