The First Month of 2026 Reflects Adjustments in Formal Employment: Ceesp
Mexico began 2026 with signs of weakening in formal employment and a decline in economic perceptions among both businesses and consumers, according to a weekly economic analysis by the Center for Economic Studies of the Private Sector (Ceesp).
With Sheinbaum's investment plan, Mexico can grow more than 3%: Ceesp
The Ceesp believes that President Claudia Sheinbaum's Infrastructure Investment Plan can enable Mexico to achieve economic growth exceeding 3%.
Occupied population increases, although informally, says IP
The increase in the employed population by the end of 2025 was mainly driven by informality, indicating a trend towards greater precariousness in the labor market according to the Center for Economic Studies of the Private Sector (Ceesp).