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The Culture Of Mexican National Identity

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The culture of Mexico is experiencing considerable change in the last few decades and is home to over 123 million people. Mexico has several ethnic groups including the Mestizo who are Amerindian-Spanish which make up 62 percent of the population. The other group is the Amerindian and they account for approximately 21%. The white population in the country accounts for %10. Most Mexicans speak Spanish and or the indigenous languages. More than 82 percent of Mexicans practice Catholicism. Mexico also hosts a small number of Jews, Muslims and Buddhists.
The white population in the country typically identifies with the Mestizo. The Mestizo Identity was constructed to be the base of the modern Mexican national identity. There are …show more content…

4 for quality of life in the world according to Mexico News Daily in September of 2016. Mexico places high for ease of settling in World rankings as well.

Poverty

Mexico has a poverty rate that’s reported to be around 46.2% between 2012 and 2014 translating into an increase of .07%. During this time, the Mexican Government reported that two million Mexicans slipped into poverty. The poverty level has risen slightly due to access to education, health, clean water and income as the basis of the problem.
Statistics show that in Latin America, Mexico is one of the only countries not showing any decreases in poverty levels. Mexico is struggling with slow economic growth but has large disparities when it comes to the distribution of wealth. Between 2012 and 2014 the average income earned by Mexicans also fell. The average household income in Mexico is about 13,000 pesos per month which equals to $800 US as of 2014. The disparity between top 10% of earners is that they earn 30 times more than lower earners make Mexico.

Mexico’s stagnant wages and declining purchasing power also contribute to the reality of poverty for many Mexican nationals. Recently the Mexican government raised the daily minimum salary from 73.04 pesos to 80.04 pesos. This increase would equal to about 30 cents in US currency. The Mexican government reports that the increase is approximately 12.8%.
Mexicans are still unable to afford the bare essentials for day to day

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