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Women Earn 34% Less than Men in Mexico

Summary by El Economista
Although the wage gap has declined in recent years, men continue to earn significantly more than women in Mexico.
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Based on a survey of over 1.1 million people, Chile has the largest gender pay gap among the countries studied, followed by Mexico (16.6%), Peru (11.9%), and Colombia (5.7%). The gender pay gap remains a reality in Latin America. Among the countries analyzed, the average difference reaches $297 per month, equivalent to a gap of 16.9%. Chile registers the largest gap at 17%, followed by Mexico (16.6%), Peru (11.9%), and Colombia (5.7%). This is a…

Although the wage gap has declined in recent years, men continue to earn significantly more than women in Mexico.

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El Economista broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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