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List of Mexican states by Human Development Index

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Mexican States by HDI, 2019.
  0.800 – 1.000 (Very High)
  0.700 - 0.799 (High)

The following table presents a listing of Mexico's 32 federal states, ranked in order of their Human Development Index, as reported by the United Nations Development Programme with data from 1990-2017.[1] In 2019, only Mexico City and 5 Mexican states had very high human development, specifically the five highest states in the chart below. The rest of the states, aside from Chiapas, all had high human development. Between 2019 and 2021, the five highest states, but not Mexico City, all dropped below the 0.800 threshold, while three other states near the bottom dropped below 0.700.

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Mexican States

Rank Federal Entity HDI
(2021)[2]
Very high human development
1  Mexico City 0.815
High human development
2  Baja California 0.788
3  Nuevo León 0.786
4  Baja California Sur 0.783
5  Sinaloa 0.782
6  Sonora 0.781
7  Coahuila de Zaragoza 0.777
8  Aguascalientes 0.775
9  Tamaulipas 0.770
10  Jalisco 0.768
11  Colima 0.767
 Querétaro
13  Chihuahua 0.763
 State of Mexico
15  Quintana Roo 0.760
16  Morelos 0.756
17  Nayarit 0.755
18  Tabasco 0.752
 Yucatán
20  Tlaxcala 0.750
21  Campeche 0.749
 Durango
23  Zacatecas 0.744
24  San Luis Potosí 0.740
25  Hidalgo 0.738
26  Guanajuato 0.736
27  Michoacán de Ocampo 0.724
28  Veracruz 0.723
29  Puebla 0.721
Medium human development
30  Guerrero 0.694
31  Oaxaca 0.689
32  Chiapas 0.677

See also

References

  1. ^ Permanyer, Iñaki; Smits, Jeroen (31 May 2018). "The Subnational Human Development Index: Moving beyond country-level averages". Human Development Reports. United Nations Development Programme. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Mexico - Sub-national HDI". Global Data Lab. Radboud University Institute for Management Research. Retrieved 11 Feb 2023.
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