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In Mexico, the GDP has $9,000 purchasing power parity, that is distributed 4% in agriculture,  26.3% in industry and 69.7% in services. Forty percent of the population is impoverished. The inflation rate is 4%.

The labor force is 41.5 million divided into 1/ 58% services, 2/ 24% industry and 3/ 18% agriculture. It is perhaps striking that 18 % of labor generates 4% of GDP. Industries are food and beverages, tobacco, chemicals, iron and steel, petroleum, mining, textiles, clothing, motor vehicles, consumer durables and tourism.

Education by state is available from Instituto Nacional de Estatística y Geografía e Informática (INEGI). See www.inegi.gob.mx  Which states have extensive computer facilities in their primary and secondary schools? Not Guerrero, Oxaca or Chiapas, nor Veracruz!