2019 in Mexico

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2019
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Mexico

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Events of 2019 in Mexico. The article also lists the most important political leaders during the year at both federal and state levels and includes a brief year-end summary of major social and economic issues.

President and cabinet

Supreme Court

Governors

LXIV Legislature of the Mexican Congress

President of the Senate

President of the Chamber of Deputies

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Awards

2019 in Numbers

Economy

  • Balance of Trade: According to INEGI, exports increased 2.3% in 2019, giving Mexico a US$5.82 billion trade surplus.[441]
  • Direct Foreign Investment (IED): USD $27,823.[442]
  • Exchange rate: Estimated close MXN $19.26 per US$1.00.[443]
  • GDP ranks: The World Bank nominal ranking places Mexico at No. 15 in absolute terms and No. 69 per capita (US$10,118; MXN $191,678). The Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) places Mexico at No. 11 total and No. 68 per capita.[444]
  • GDP (PIB): €840,025 (MXN $17,655,267) for the first three quarters of the year.[445] INEGI report in January 2020 that the Mexican economy contracted by 0.1% in 2019 after growth of just over 2% in 2018.[446]
  • Inflation rate: 2.93%.[442]
  • Interest rate: 7.25%.[443]
  • Mexican Stock Exchange: 3.3% growth from January–September 2019; close at 43,011.27 points on September 30.[447] 44,300.17 points and 32,194,052 shares traded on December 26, 2019.[448]
  • Minimum wage: MXN $102.68 daily (16% over 2018).[449]
  • Population economically active (15+): 57,349,577 (60.2%).[450]
  • Unemployment rate (November 2019): 3.5%.[450]

Education

Population

126,577,691 inhabitants with a life expectancy of 75.1 years (#66 in the world), according to the Consejo Nacional de Población (National Population Council).[452] Mexico is the 10th most populous country in the world.[453]

Violence

  • Murders: INEGI reports a total of 36,478 homicides in 2019, a rate of 29/100,000 inhabitants, basically the same as in 2018. Guanajuato had the highest number (3,974) and Yucatán the lowest (45). Colima had the highest murder rate, 105/100,000 inhabitants.[454]
  • Femicides: Of 2,833 women murdered by September, 726 (25.6%) are investigated as femicides.[455]
  • Law enforcement officers killed: 426 as of December 20.[456]
  • Activists and journalists killed: 10 journalists and 12 activists were killed in Mexico in 2019.[457]
  • Politicians assassinated: Six mayors[458] and at least four other politicians are murdered during 2019.[459]
  • Missing persons: 61,637; 97.4% since the beginning of the Drug War in 2006.[460]

Television

Births

Deaths

See also

References

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