Mexican money and us money are very different. for one they both have different names. and they both don't have the same value. Mexican money is worth less then us money.
No, Greek 500 euro is like 100 dollars in U.S
By 2013, Mexico owed the World Bank US$14820 million, which represents 1.3% of the Mexican GDP (nominal value) for that year.
In mexico, Our money is worth 30x more than are money in the US of A !
I'm guessing you mean the value of all Mexico's production or National Income. If that's the case Mexico's income, by the end of 2008, was of approximately 1,559 billion US dollars.
because,all the goverment from mexico owe money to US
Gold gives money it's value
Because in Mexico it is stressed on a man to pick his wife properly, and at the same time it is stressed on a woman to marry for love not money. Think about it...
Both currencies are called a "dollar" but their relative value isn't connected.
Current projections estimate Mexico's 2014 GDP at US$1,230 billion at nominal value, and US$2,113 billion at PPP value.
It depends on your definition of 'North of Mexico'. As a general rule of thumb, the north of Mexico is composed by the states that border the US, including Baja California, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. These states account for US$224.2 billion, or 25% of Mexico's GDP (nominal value).
100 of Spain's money equels 5000 of us money