Mexico just doesn't have the same earning potential as living in USA. A "shit wage" in the USA is like the top 10% in Mexico. So it's a no brainer that they'd want to go to the USA and make dough if that is available.
So what's going to happen is digital nomads from the West are going to move to Mexico while Mexican laborers are going to move to the USA. Kind of funny, but it works. Eventually the talent / capital will create more jobs in Mexico and things might balance out more.
I'm on the coast in Nayarit area. Haven't asked too many people about their people fleeing. Many Mexicans I meet here are coming here from other cities in Mexico. They say the economy is better and it's safer.
I talked to one Mexican guy in Monterray and he said he was raised in Texas but prefers Mexico so he lives here now.
Mexico just doesn't have the same earning potential as living in USA. A "shit wage" in the USA is like the top 10% in Mexico. So it's a no brainer that they'd want to go to the USA and make dough if that is available.
So what's going to happen is digital nomads from the West are going to move to Mexico while Mexican laborers are going to move to the USA. Kind of funny, but it works. Eventually the talent / capital will create more jobs in Mexico and things might balance out more.
Yeah and obesity is a huge problem here just like America. It's certainly not unlivable and the people are not starving.
I'm on the coast in Nayarit area. Haven't asked too many people about their people fleeing. Many Mexicans I meet here are coming here from other cities in Mexico. They say the economy is better and it's safer.
I talked to one Mexican guy in Monterray and he said he was raised in Texas but prefers Mexico so he lives here now.