Poverty Increases In Mexico Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Poverty Increases In Mexico Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
An additional 3.8 million Mexicans had fallen into poverty in 2020 compared to 2018, largely because of the coronavirus pandemic, Mexicos povertymeasurement agency said Thursday.

MEXICO CITY: An additional 3.8 million Mexicans had fallen into poverty in 2020 compared to 2018, largely because of the coronavirus pandemic, Mexicos poverty-measurement agency said Thursday.

The poor made up 43.9% of the population, or 55.7 of Mexicos 126 million people, compared to 41.9% two years earlier. About 2.1 of the 3.8 million newly poor fell into extreme poverty, defined as being unable to meet their basic needs for food, clothing and shelter. There are 10.8 million Mexicans about 8.5% of the population in extreme poverty.

The COVID-19 health emergency has deepened the challenges for social development policy on all levels, mainly in income, health, education and food, the agency said, adding that more government aid is needed for the poorest given the drop in income due to the health emergency.

Poverty grew the most in Mexicos most tourism-dependent states. Poverty in in the Caribbean coast state of Quintana Roo was up 17.3% in 2020, and in Baja California Sur, home to the twin resorts of Los Cabos, it grew by 9%.

The poverty measurement was based on a survey of Mexican households from August to November 2020, and now includes government and other cash transfers, as well as non-cash income. Based on cash income alone without those other sources, 52.8% of Mexicans were poor in 2020, compared to 49.9% in 2018.

Average income from all sources fell 7% in 2020 compared to 2018. Only cash transfers rose, in large part due to an increase in money sent home by migrants working abroad.

President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador has pledged to increase aid for the elderly, and poverty among people 65 and over fell to 37.9% from 43.2% in 2018. However, due to increases in the over-65 population, the absolute number of elderly poor remained the same, at about 4.5 million.

Equally worrisome was the drop in access to health care, with the number of people reporting deficient health care access rising from 16.2% of the population in 2018 to 28.2% in 2020. That meant that 35.7 million people in Mexico said they lacked adequate treatment.

Poor health care, like poverty and extreme poverty, were heavily concentrated in southern states like Guerrero, Oaxaca and Chiapas. Some wealthier northern states along the border reported much lower poverty levels.

For example, three-quarters of people in Chiapas were in poverty in 2020, compared to 22.5% in Baja California.

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