>>520508256
this, I just started working in finance and honestly most rich people in mex live perfectly (including myself) I dont really know how many or which politicans profit from mexico being 60-70% extreme poverty, some jew-american-mexican politician links from the 60s really shaped up our country to explode.
I live and work comfy in my city tho, saving up to set up a structure outside mexico in order to not give a single more cent to our jew overlord or their party.
Over just three years, the percentage of Mexicans who expect to cover their expenses in old age through government subsidies surged from 57.2% to 68.2% (between 2021 and 2024). Adding to this concern, an alarming 43.8% expect financial support from family members to meet their needs in retirement.
The credit situation is similarly fragile. Only 37.3% of the population has any form of credit. Of this group, the majority (22.6%) relies on store credit cards, which are the most expensive and least productive form of credit in the market. In contrast, just 5.6% have access to a mortgage—the cheapest form of debt, and one that also builds an asset.
Insurance coverage is equally limited. Only 22.9% of Mexicans have any type of insurance, and within that group, a very small fraction—just 7.5%—hold medical expense insurance, which is essential for managing health risks in old age.
Regarding retirement savings, only 42.2% of Mexicans have an Afore (retirement savings account). However, the commitment to strengthen these savings is almost nonexistent: in 2024, only 8.6% of account holders made a voluntary contribution.
Mexico is a ticking time bomb as we speak
Get out while you can.