“Mexico, how are we doing?” proposes a reallocation of resources in the 2023 expenditure budget

Grow to the level of more than two percent”,Mexico, how are you? proposes that in the project Federation Budget Expenditures (PPEF) 2023 0.63 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) is redistributed, equivalent to 197,240 million pesos.

Offer for Package Economicwhich will be presented this Thursday, September 8, by a group of economists and researchers, indicates that resources should be reallocated from the great projects of this government, such as maya train, in Dos Bocas Refinery and National Guard.

He stressed that, in general, these mega-works mean additional budget expenditures for Mexico, equivalent to 1.8 percent, that is, 571 thousand 823 million pesos in year.

How will resources be distributed?

And they refer to the fact that an additional 31 thousand 015 million pesos, or 0.1 percent in relation to GDP, were allocated from the total resources for the Mayan train. Likewise, 50,180 million pesos, or 0.2 percent of GDP, were allocated to the Dos Bocas refinery; as much as the National Guard, which received an additional 32,2267 or 0.1 percent of GDP.

A separate case concerns subsidies and incentives for gasoline, which meant spending this year in the amount of 458 thousand 402 million pesos or 1.5 percent in relation to GDP.

Mexico’s 2023 spending budget Photo: Special

For “Mexico, how are we doing?” The solution would be in the PPEF, which must “urgently” tackle extreme poverty, and for this it recommends allocating 0.21 percent of income equivalent to up to 66 thousand 623 million pesos.

school programs

Another issue requiring immediate attention is full-time school programs The figure they proposed is similar to the 2019 budget, and that means 0.04 percent of the total, or 11,395 million pesos.

In the education category, analysts prioritize allocating 0.02 percent for childcare, as was the case in 2018, which was five thousand 811 million pesos 0.02 percent in relation to GDP.

In the third paragraph, the researchers “Mexico, how are we doing?” They propose to diagnose the impact of the pandemic on education and for this 0.04 percent, which means an expense of 12 thousand 677 million pesos.

In the case of health, they manifest themselves as a need for strengthening Welfare IMSS which has replaced Popular Insurance and recommends resources similar to popular insurance budgetp in 2018, which was 0.32 percent, which means an amount of 99 thousand 081 million pesos.

Finally, “Mexico, how are we doing?” He advises that in order to produce the higher levels of clean energy that Mexico needs, they should be targeted to Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) and National Commission on Hydrocarbons (CNH), resources are similar to those received in 2018, which is 0.01 percent, which will be equivalent to one thousand 654 million pesos.

Source: Heraldo De Mexico

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