No. It has a medium-income economy with an income per capita of USD$13,500-14,337.
in 2008 Mexico's capital income was $386,000,000.
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Mexico's per capita income is US $14,610.
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.
According to experts, personal income level determines individual class level. Therefore, lower-middle class income range is between $35,000 and $60,000. The upper middle class income level is income exceeding $75,000.
No, it is not an upper class level income. It may possibly qualify as an upper middle class income though. Upper class, also known as the wealthy, receive their income from assets owned in the form of passive income. They do not work a j.o.b. receiving earned income.
Medium household income is typically reported as before-tax gross income. This is the total income earned by the household before any deductions or adjustments are made for taxes or other expenses.
None of it. Marijuana is illegal in Mexico, and its sales are not counted as part of the national income.
Mexico City is such place.
Some 25% of gross income. It obviously depends on individual income.
No, class is defined by income.