In 2024, Mexico will implement a 20% increase in its minimum wage, as President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced. As a result, the daily minimum wage will become 249 pesos (about $14.40). This equates to a monthly wage of 7,508 pesos (around $434.29). In the northern border’s free zone, the daily wage will rise to […]
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