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Latin America Update

Latin America Update

Mexico: Weak wage growth to underpin fragile domestic demand

Mexico’s status as a low productivity economy means that jobs are created even at low rates of GDP growth. The problem, however, is that a surplus pool of labour, coupled with a growing population and fact that many new jobs are created in low paid sectors, will underpin low wage growth. As a result, we expect consumer spending to remain weak.

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