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Mexico Dependency Ratio 1990s

Ratio of dependents (people younger than 15 or older than 64) to the working-age population (15-64). Higher ratios imply greater economic burden on workers. · World Bank
70.13 decade average (1990–1999)

Mexico's dependency ratio during the 1990s ranged from 65.70 (1999) to 75.86 (1990), averaging 70.13 over 10 years of data.

1990s Data
YearValueChangeRank
1990 75.86 −1.70 124th
1991 74.11 −1.75 122nd
1992 72.58 −1.53 119th
1993 71.31 −1.27 116th
1994 70.24 −1.08 118th
1995 69.26 −0.98 117th
1996 68.33 −0.93 117th
1997 67.41 −0.91 117th
1998 66.54 −0.87 118th
1999 65.70 −0.85 121st