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Labor Informality and Established Businesses Harmed, Another Serious Problem that Has Not Been Addressed by the Government of Alejandro Armenta

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Getting formal employment has become a luxury in Puebla, and for many, the only way out is the street. Informal employment continues to grow and now reaches more than 70% of the economically active population, according to INEGI, a figure that exceeds the national average and that reflects the lack of opportunities in the state.
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Macario Schettinno Espejismo @macariomx On Wednesday I was commenting with you on the difficulties of properly comparing the three Mexican labor markets: formal, informal, and American. Precisely because of these statistical problems, INEGI developed a special account for the measurement of the informal economy. In it, it estimates the gross domestic product of informal activities, as well as the number of people working there, including their …

Getting formal employment has become a luxury in Puebla, and for many, the only way out is the street. Informal employment continues to grow and now reaches more than 70% of the economically active population, according to INEGI, a figure that exceeds the national average and that reflects the lack of opportunities in the state.

Jalisco's economy shows an upward trend in informal activity as an engine of growth, and the formal sector loses dynamism.

Staff/RG According to data from the Inegi, the dependence on a precarious labour market and business without social benefits is increasing in the country. In addition, more than 7,000 employers were lost in the first two months of the year, reveals the “Bulletin of economic analysis” of the ITESO Business School. Given the lack of productive growth, the economy of Mexico is supported by self-employment, workers without social security, domestic …

BENITO JUÁREZ, Quintana Roo - The low rates of economic growth in Mexico have nothing to do with macroeconomic stability such as exports or investment , said the economist and former public official, Santiago Levy . In the days leading up to the inauguration of the 89 Banking Convention , the former vice president of Sectors and Knowledge of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) considers that although it is a complex panorama, the formal an…

According to data from the INEGI, the dependence on a precarious labour market and businesses without social benefits is increasing in the country.More than 7,000 employers were lost in the first two months of the year, reveals the “Bulletin of economic analysis” of the ITESO Business School in front of the [...] La entrada The Mexican economy grows in informality aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.

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liderempresarial.com broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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