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Mexico: The New Economic Reality Makes It An Inviting Place for Visitors, Investors & Retirees Alike

Mexico, with  the world’s 13th largest GDP, is no longer a “Third World Country”, but  rather a fast growing, economically secure state. [Mexico is a great place to visit for a week or the winter, take early retirement to, and/or to invest in. This article outlines the new economic reality of the country.] Words: 785

So says Steve Schwab in edited excerpts from his original article* posted on Mexico Online entitled THE NEW GLOBAL ECONOMIC REALITY.

Lorimer Wilson, editor of www.munKNEE.com (Your Key to Making Money!), may have edited the article below to some degree for length and clarity – see Editor’s Note at the bottom of the page for details. This paragraph must be included in any article re-posting to avoid copyright infringement.

Schwab goes on to say, in part:

Mexico: A Better Retirement Choice Than the USA

A significant percentage of Baby Boomers have been doing  the research and are making the life changing decision to move out of  the U.S.A. to Mexico. Indeed, it is what many are calling the largest  southern migration of people and real estate assets to Mexico since the  Civil War.  [Read: Mexico Is One of the 10 Best Countries to Retire In – Here Are the Other 9 and the Reasons Why and Top 10 Places to Live and Retire in Mexico]

There are already over 2,000,000 US and Canadian property owners in  Mexico. The most conservative number of American and Canadian Baby  Boomers who are on their way to owning property in Mexico for full or part-time living in the next 15 years is over 6 million. Do the math on  6 million people buying a $300,000 house or condo and you will  understand why the U.S. Government is trying to tax this massive shift  of money to Mexico through H.R. 3056. The U.S. government calls this  “The Tax Collection Responsibility Act of 2007″. Those who will have to  pay it are calling this the EXIT TAX.

Mexico: A Better Economic Choice than China

Another large exodus from the U.S.A is in high paying skilled jobs. The job shift in both car and parts manufacturing (John Deere  and Caterpillar laid off thousands of workers in the U.S.A.  and hired equal numbers in Mexico) is  already known by most investors and now it is aerospace manufacturers making the shift. A $210 million aerospace facility has been built in the city of Zacatecas and, with the 11 U.S. companies moving there, it is estimated that it will provide over 200,000 new high paying jobs in the coming years.

One of  the main factors for the shift in jobs south to Mexico instead of China is realistic analysis of total production, labor and delivery costs.  [Read: “Made in Mexico” vs. “Made in China”: Will Mexico Be Able to Further Increase Its Share of Exports to the U.S.?] While the labor costs in China are 40% less on average, the overall  transportation costs and inherent risks of a long distance supply chain, and quality control issues, gives Mexico a distinct financial  advantage. [Read: Move Over China: Competition From Mexico is Growing Rapidly – Here’s Why]

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Mexico: Healthy & Profitable Banks

Mexico has avoided completely the subprime problem that has devastated  the U.S. banking industry. The Mexican banks are healthy and profitable.  Mexico has a growing and very healthy middle and upper middle class.  The very recent introduction of residential financing has Mexico in a  unique position of having over 90% of current homeowners owning their  house outright. U.S. banks are competing for the Mexican, Canadian and  American cross border loan business. It is, and will continue to be, a  very safe and very profitable business. These same banks that were  loaning in a reckless manner have learned their lesson and are loaning  here the old-fashioned way. They require a minimum of a 680 credit  score, 30% down payment, and verifiable income that can support the  loan. In most areas of Mexico where Baby Boomers are moving to there is no real estate bubble although the higher end markets ($2-20 million) in many destinations are  going through a modest correction….

Mexico: Flourishing Medical Tourism

The other major area where America has become overpriced is in the field of health care.  ”Medical Tourism” to Mexico is estimated to add 5-7%  to Mexico’s GDP. The  two biggest competitors for Mexico were Thailand and India but, with their distant geographical locations and political instability/personal security, Mexico has capture close to half of this growth  industry. In Mexico today there are over 56 world-class hospitals being  built to keep up with this business.

Mexico: Fiscally Responsible

Mexico is currently sitting on a cash surplus and an almost balanced  budget….Mexico has  been able to avoid the worst of the U.S. economic devastation. Mexico’s  resilience is to be admired.

  • When the U.S. Federal Reserve granted a $30  billion loan to each of Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, and Brazil,  Mexico reinvested the money in Treasury bonds in an account in New York  City.
  • As the price of oil shot up to $147 a barrel Mexico’s Pemex wisely put in place an investment strategy that hinged on oil  trading in the range of $38-$60 a barrel. Since the beginning of 2009  Mexico has been collecting revenues on hedged positions that give them  $90-$110 per barrel today.
  • Mexico’s recent and under reported oil  discovery in the Palaeo Channels of Chicontepec has placed it third in  the world for oil reserves, right behind Canada and Saudi Arabia.

Mexico, with  the world’s 13th largest GDP, is no longer a “Third World Country”, but  rather a fast growing [Read: Telling It Like It Is: Latest PMIs Reveal Truth About the Global Economyeconomically secure state. [Mexico is a great place to visit for a week or the winter, take early retirement to, and/or to invest in. This article outlines the new economic reality of the country.] 

*http://www.mexicoonline.com/blogs/1/184/everyone-living-in-mexico-should

Editor’s Note: The above post may have been edited ([ ]), abridged (…), and reformatted (including the title, some sub-titles and bold/italics emphases) for the sake of clarity and brevity to ensure a fast and easy read. The article’s views and conclusions are unaltered and no personal comments have been included to maintain the integrity of the original article.

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  1. It remains to be seen how Mexico’s new President, who was elected amid massive claims of voter fraud will respond to internal corruption which has plagued Mexico.

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