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Old 01-27-2017, 05:25 AM
 
Location: NJ/NY
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You just pulled those numbers out of nowhere. GDP growth in Mexico has been lackluster since NAFTA. About 2-3% per year. Mexico's high growth rates were in the 50s, 60s and 70s.
I never post numbers without having checked them first. Click MAX on the top of the chart and you can see historical data on Mexico's GDP going back as far as the 60s.

Mexico GDP | 1960-2017 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast | News
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Old 01-27-2017, 06:16 AM
 
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I never post numbers without having checked them first. Click MAX on the top of the chart and you can see historical data on Mexico's GDP going back as far as the 60s.

Mexico GDP | 1960-2017 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast | News
That source isnt adjusted for inflation. American GDP was a lot lower in 1980 as well. It was $2.8 trillion. Today its $18.5 trillion.

Look at the Mexican growth rates from an official source like the IMF. Its lackluster compared to other developing countries.

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Old 01-27-2017, 11:59 AM
 
Location: Berwick, Penna.
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I never post numbers without having checked them first. Click MAX on the top of the chart and you can see historical data on Mexico's GDP going back as far as the 60s.

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Look at the Mexican growth rates from an official source like the IMF. Its lackluster compared to other developing countries.

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Mexico GDP | 1960-2017 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast | News
And don't ever forget that the Mexican-modeled one-party state, with a stagnant economy and a deteriorating middle class, is exactly what the elite of the Democratic Party would like to establish here!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instit...utionary_Party
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