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  2. I'm an American expat living in Mexico. Here are the biggest ...

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    In Mexico, however, if I speak bluntly and to the point, it can be misinterpreted as rude and offensive since it clashes with a more diplomatic communication style. The priority, as in other Latin ...

  3. 'Everything I need is within reach': This 68-year-old retiree ...

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    According to International Living, a couple can live a modest yet comfortable lifestyle in Mexico on a monthly budget of $1,500 to $2,000, per Forbes. Blaser’s experience seems to support this.

  4. I’m an Expat in Mexico: Why I Recommend Retiring Here ... - AOL

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    Lydia and Mike Pontius are among the 2 million U.S. retirees living in Mexico. "As you age, you feel less needed -- almost like a burden in the U.S.," Lydia Pontius said. "In Mexico, you don't...

  5. List of Mexican states by life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    The following is the list of the States of Mexico by life expectancy. Mexico has seen declines in some states due to increasing crime in many Mexican cities, especially Ciudad Juarez. The Data in the 2017 and 2010 columns come from the IHME GBD Results tool. Life Expectancy In Mexico saw large increases before 1990 but recent events involving ...

  6. Argentine Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2010 census, there were 13,696 registered Argentine citizens living in Mexico, [2] an increase from the 6,465 registered in the 2000 census. [2] Argentine immigrants constitute the second largest community of South Americans in Mexico (after Colombian Mexicans ) and the fifth largest immigrant community overall.

  7. Cuban Mexicans - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, there were 14,637 Cuban-born individuals registered with the Mexican government as living in Mexico. [2] However, the number is likely larger as not all Cubans in the country are legal residents. [3] The number of registered Cuban residents increased 560% between 2010 and 2016, from 4,033 to 22,604 individuals. [1]

  8. More Americans are living and working in Mexico. Where does ...

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    More Americans and foreigners have gone to live and work in Mexico City since the pandemic, raising criticism about the effects on prices for local residents. More Americans are living and working ...

  9. Pequeño Seúl - Wikipedia

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    Little Seoul) is a Koreatown in Mexico City. Most of the city's Korean population lives in and around the Zona Rosa. According to the newspaper Reforma, there are at least 5,000 Koreans living in Zona Rosa and about 6,000 total in Colonia Juárez, the larger officially recognized neighborhood of which the Zona Rosa is a part of. [1]