> 2018: $4.75/day minimum wage, nearly 52 million people living below the poverty line, 9 million in extreme poverty, 20.1 million with no access to health services.
> 2024: $15/day minimum wage, 38.6 million living below the poverty line, 7 million in extreme poverty, 44 million with no access to health services.
> 2018: $4.75/day minimum wage, nearly 52 million people living below the poverty line, 9 million in extreme poverty, 20.1 million with no access to health services.
> 2024: $15/day minimum wage, 38.6 million living below the poverty line, 7 million in extreme poverty, 44 million with no access to health services.
How Mexico Doubled the Minimum Wage - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44936147 - August 2025
Why did the “no access to health services” figure double?
That was part of it
The Universal payments to over 65 year olds is the Universal part
That’s great considering there are 53M displaced internally due to a number of reasons. I’ve also seen that number cited at 14M.
https://borgenproject.org/homelessness-in-mexico/
https://mexicobusiness.news/talent/news/homeless-mexico-face...
Universal benefits are an effective poverty reduction tool.
Well, duh!