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Pharaonic Works and Social Programs: More than 18 Billion Pesos, the Public Debt of the 4t

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Despite the deficiencies and failures in public works, health, security and almost all aspects, the governments of the 4T have spent up to what they did not have and the debt is at record and unsustainable levels, leaving a billionaire public debt.More than 18 billion pesos; public debt The public debt drowns Mexico , in the first semester of 2025 it exceeded 18 billion pesos. This is practically double what was due at the beginning of the six-y…
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This Thursday, Gonzalo Soto and Erendira Reyes give you all the details about the impact that social programs have had, as a significant reduction in income inequality in the country was reported. They also comment on these issues: - Treasury bets on customs and SAT debtors to raise more in 2026 - The 4T internet faces debt with suppliers and stagnation - Expansion League and its revolt for the return of the Ascension - Your company can have its…

Despite the deficiencies and failures in public works, health, security and almost all aspects, the governments of the 4T have spent up to what they did not have and the debt is at record and unsustainable levels, leaving a billionaire public debt.More than 18 billion pesos; public debt The public debt drowns Mexico , in the first semester of 2025 it exceeded 18 billion pesos. This is practically double what was due at the beginning of the six-y…

Mexico Evaluate At the close of May, the balance of the public debt reached a difficult figure to imagine: 17.7 billion pesos. If we take it to the daily ground, it is equivalent to saying that each Mexican owes, on average, 133 thousand pesos. This is the amount that, in one way or another, we will have to cover—or future generations—through the taxes that we pay. Among them, the VAT (tax on added value) that increases prices, the ISR (tax on i…

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desdepuebla.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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