Mexico by the Numbers.
Economy.
- Value of the Mexican economy in US dollars: $1, 549,671 billion dollars
- The Mexican economy in 2011 is valued at more than one ninth of the US economy, which is valued at $14,624,184 billion dollars
- Mexico is the 11th largest economy in the world, the largest in the Hispanic world and the second largest in Latin America
- Estimated budget of the federal government in 2012: $3,438,895 billions of pesos
- Total value of exports in 2011: 349,677 million dollars
- Total value of imports in 2011: 350,843 million dollars
- Total number of households that receive remittances: 1,858,758
Population.
- Total population in 2011: 112.3 million (11th most populated country in the world)
- Economically active population: 44.1 million
- Educational level: 7.7 years of education on average
- Total number of households: 25.4 million
Government.
- Articles in the Mexican Constitution: 136
- 19 state secretaries
- 500 federal representatives
- 128 senators
- 2,438 municipalities
- Oaxaca is the state with the highest number of municipalities, with 570
- Baja California is the state with the lowest number of municipalities, with 5
- Monthly salary of the President: $MX 146,830.00
- Monthly salary of a senator: $MX 125,500.00
- Monthly salary of a federal representative: $MX 120,885.00
- Monthly salary of a Supreme Court judge: $MX 152,141.68
- State governor with highest income: Aguascalientes $MX 254,888.00 per month
- State governor with lowest income: Tlaxcala $53,576.00 per month