And Your "Other Data"? Amlo and Sheinbaum Led Mexico to a Public Debt Record
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He accused that the federal government doubled the public debt since 2018 He warned that Mexico already spends more on paying interest on the debt than on ... La entrada Ricardo Anaya warns economic crisis due to historical indebtedness of the federal government aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.
“They can’t eat just one.” PARAFRASEANDO EL SLOGAN DE SABRITAS“Grandma said, ‘They don’t have enough.’ And Grandpa said, ‘No, what they don’t have is money.’”DICHO“The government wants to charge us more taxes by inventing any pretext, but it did the fiscal huachicoleo: a tax robbery that in 2024 alone evaded 130 billion pesos. We pay and they steal. They’re HDPs.”ANTONIO GARCI NIETO (@garcenero)Deuda to the topThe 4T presumes Republican austerit…
Mexico’s public debt reached a historic record under the governments of Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the tragedy continues with Claudia Sheinbaum, far surpassing the inherited levels of previous six years. According to official figures, national indebtedness rose from 10.5 billion pesos at the end of Enrique Peña Nieto to 17.4 billion pesos in 2024, during López Obrador’s term, but in 2025, under the presidency of Claudia Sheinbaum, the balan…
What the #4T has really worked hard to do is bequeath to our children, to us, a historic #PublicDebt. Since they came to power in 2018, they raised the figure to 10.5 trillion pesos... That is, halfway through Andrés Manuel López Obrador's administration, the debt had already reached 14 trillion pesos, and, taking into account that the president will continue to finance these pharaonic projects, it's practically a waste of money... The Ministry …
What the 4T has tried to do is to inherit from our children, from us, a historic public debt. Since they came to power in 2018, they have raised the figure of 10.5 billion pesos... that is, at half the management of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the debt has already reached 14 billion pesos and, taking into account that the president will continue to finance the pharaonic works, practically an economic waste... the Ministry of Finance expects tha…
When López Obrador came to power, he owed 10.5 billion pesos, in 2022 he went up to 14 billion pesos and closed his six-year period by 17.4 billion pesos. The Ministry of Finance expects that by 2026 a historic debt of 20 million pesos will be reached to practically pawn the country.
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