In terms of both volume and income per capita, yes it is:
Gross Domestic Product:
Income per capita:
This is the actual reason many South American immigrants - including those of Colombian origin - have reached Mexico on the last few years.
Egypt is richer than Yemen due to a more modern economy (with various manufacturing plants), large petroleum reserves, and a relatively fruitful agricultural sector.
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.
Hatshepsut wanted to make Egypt richer.
It depends: the US is much richer in some resources and Mexico in others.
Qatar is richer by far, qatar earns around 75 million dollars a day, this depicts that this state has plenty of oil supply.
egypt because they have water ;)
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.
Argentina is richer than Mexico. For example, in terms of GDP (PPP) per capita, Argentinians have a higher purchasing power:Argentina: USD 22,100Mexico: USD 17,900However, in volume terms, Mexico stands as the 11th largest economy, while Argentina is firmly set on the 25th spot:Argentina: USD 927.4 billionMexico: USD 2,143 brillion
No, because Egypt just has pyramids and mud huts to live in...
lower egypt
Hatshepsut was a pharaoh, which means she was richer than anyone else in Egypt at the time. Considering Egypt's power at the time she was probably one of the richest people in the world.
Egypt has land area of 1,001,449 km2, that is total area of Texas and New Mexico combined.