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Mexico – GDP Growth

Annual percentage growth rate of GDP at market prices based on constant local currency. A negative value indicates economic contraction. · World Bank
1.43% −1.93pp from 2023 G20 rank: 146th · all-time high: 11.91% (1964)

APA

Mexico GDP Growth. HistorySaid. Retrieved March 10, 2026, from https://historysaid.com/mexico/gdp-growth

BibTeX

@misc{historysaid_mexico_gdp-growth,
  title = {Mexico GDP Growth},
  url = {https://historysaid.com/mexico/gdp-growth},
  publisher = {HistorySaid},
  year = {2026}
}
Data & Projection
YearValueChangeRank
2030* IMF 2.09%
2029* IMF 2.08%
2028* IMF 2.14%
2027* IMF 2.04%
2026* IMF 1.54%
2025* IMF 0.99%
2024 1.43% −1.93pp 146th
2023 3.35% −0.36pp 91st
2022 3.71% −2.34pp 124th
2021 6.05% +14.40pp 84th
2020 -8.35% −7.96pp 159th
2019 -0.39% −2.36pp 185th
2018 1.97% +0.10pp 144th
2017 1.87% +0.10pp 150th
2016 1.77% −0.93pp 150th
2015 2.70% +0.20pp 112th
Show all years (1961–2024)
* IMF World Economic Outlook projection
Detected Pattern
Orthodox Tightening Cycle
Inflation above 40%, lending rate above 30%, rate-inflation gap narrowing, reserves stable or rising. Signals credible monetary tightening.
Inflation 16.6% Rate 23.7% Gap +7.2pp Reserves YoY -0.1%
This pattern occurred 271 times in G20 history, 157 successful
Inflation
28.2%
Rate
19.4%
Gap
-8.8pp
Reserves YoY
+2.2%
Inflation
219.9%
Rate
61.7%
Gap
-158.2pp
Reserves YoY
+28.1%
Inflation
28.3%
Rate
24.3%
Gap
-4.0pp
Reserves YoY
+35.8%
Inflation
33.9%
Rate
17.8%
Gap
-16.1pp
Reserves YoY
+2.9%
Inflation
17.0%
Rate
20.8%
Gap
+3.8pp
Reserves YoY
+1.5%
Inflation
17.1%
Rate
15.3%
Gap
-1.8pp
Reserves YoY
+10.9%
HistorySaid

Mexico's gdp growth peaked at 11.91% in 1964. The 2024 reading of 1.43% is -88% below that level. IMF projects 0.99% by 2025.