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Riviera Nayarit to Host Miss Mexico 2024 Beauty Pageant

With the recent announcement that the 'Miss Mexico 2024' pageant is scheduled to take place in the municipality of Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit, between March and April of 2024, anticipation is building, and preparations are already underway to ensure a flawless and unforgettable event. ....

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Mexico's Minimum Wage to Rise 15 Percent in January


MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government announced the country s daily minimum wage will rise by 15% in January to the equivalent of about $7 per day.
The new wage still amounts to less than $1 per hour. But the increase is well above the country’s current 3.3% inflation rate.
Minimum wages on the northern border, which are higher due to higher costs of living, will also rise 15% to about $10.70 per day.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Thursday the business sector had proposed an increase of 10%, but was outvoted by labor and government representatives on the tripartite commission that determines minimum wages. ....

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Dec 18, 2020
MEXICO CITY (AP) The Mexican government announced the country’s daily minimum wage will rise by 15% in January to the equivalent of about $7 per day.
The new wage still amounts to less than $1 per hour. But the increase is well above the country’s current 3.3% inflation rate.
Minimum wages on the northern border, which are higher due to higher costs of living, will also rise 15% to about $10.70 per day.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Thursday the business sector had proposed an increase of 10%, but was outvoted by labor and government representatives on the tripartite commission that determines minimum wages. ....

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