Mexico's government has recently announced an increase in the minimum wage, which is set to go into effect next year. The decision is aimed at supporting the country's poorest workers and is in line with the new president's commitment to promoting a "humanist" economy.
Officials are confident that this wage hike will not lead to inflation, but rather contribute to economic stability and growth. This move is part of ongoing efforts to enhance the living standards of low-income earners in Mexico.