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Do You Want to Be Among the States that Work the Most Hours?

In 2025, 28% of Querétaro’s economically active population (PEA) worked more than 48 hours a week. With this, it was qualified with a “low average” competitiveness by the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO). These results were compiled in the State Competitiveness Index (ICE) published by the IMCO on 2025 and that provide key information to measure regional competitiveness and link it as a national development engine. Photo Karolina Gra…
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In 2025, 28% of Querétaro’s economically active population (PEA) worked more than 48 hours a week. With this, it was qualified with a “low average” competitiveness by the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO). These results were compiled in the State Competitiveness Index (ICE) published by the IMCO on 2025 and that provide key information to measure regional competitiveness and link it as a national development engine. Photo Karolina Gra…

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liderempresarial.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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