- The countries of Belize, Guatemala, and the United States of America all directly border the filthy rich country of Mexico. This country is also located close to Cuba by means of the Gulf of Mexico.
- The OECD better life index rates the average income in mexico an astonishing 0.7 on a scale of 0 to 10. With so much money in the hands of the wealthy, this rate is unacceptable. Compared to the bottom 20% of the population, the top 20% earn nearly thirteen times as much on a yearly average.
- Mexicans' currency of choice is the Mexican peso. Fifteen Mexican pesos equals but a single U.S. dollar today, while in previous years, the value has been much higher. Considering the wealth of the wealthiest men in the country, this just makes them even richer by comparison.
- Carlos Slim Helu is currently the richest man in the country with a net worth of 70.6 billion U.S. dollars. This makes him worth well over one trillion Mexican pesos.
- Because of its geographical location near the equator, Mexico remains between about 60 and 90+, with the Winter average at 70* Fahrenheit and 83* Fahrenheit in the Summer. This country's dry season is from October to May, meaning at that time there is next to no rainfall and it is extremely hard for the poor people of the country to get clean enough water that is safe to drink constantly.
- In this country, their customs say that it is much better for people to communicate in person than it is to communicate through forums such as texting, calling, and email. Also, many, many people in this country cannot afford to have devices such as cell phones and computers, and many don't have a house with the proper cables and such to have a landline in their home. If communication must be made it is usually by pay phone or possibly by letter if the recipient has an address.
- What people in Mexico eat really and truly depends on how poor they actually are. If they have a house and can thrive on their own, but just aren't wealthy enough to really enjoy life, they will likely eat an assortment of cheap foods such as breads, vegetables, and anything else they can get cheaply enough. If a person does not have a home and has no money, they may resort to begging in the street and finding food lying around and eating other people's left-overs, which is why these people need our help to get their lives back in order.