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Originally Posted by tomwed
If a hamburger is the price of a days wages that's a start.
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Since you did not supply a link to where your information came from, I cannot comment on that however...
"Indices Difference Info
Consumer Prices in United States are 85.47% higher than in Mexico
Consumer Prices Including Rent in United States are 112.21% higher than in Mexico
Rent Prices in United States are 211.03% higher than in Mexico
Restaurant Prices in United States are 106.12% higher than in Mexico
Groceries Prices in United States are 92.51% higher than in Mexico
Local Purchasing Power in United States is 132.16% higher than in Mexico"
Cost Of Living Comparison Between Mexico And United States
Mexico City is #21 on the list of the Worlds cheapest cities.
25 Of The World's Cheapest Places To Live
No big deal but I did not see any relevance with your post to the thread topic, and I really like to keep things in their proper context.