From an economically active population of 12.06 million people, unemployment rate in Mexico City is estimated at 6.65% or 802,000 people without a job.
At the end of 2014, 7.3% of the Mexico City workforce was unemployed. This means 319,377 workers (out of 4,375,026) are unemployed.
Many people describe the shape of Mexico in many different ways. Some will describe Mexico as looking like a blob that has no particular shape.
12,850 is your answer. 10,280/4 is 2,570 and 2,570 + 10,280 = 12,850 I'm an A+ user too.
Las Vegas is a transient city with many people down and depressed about their financial hard luck. Many people resort to crime to survive the streets in Las Vegas.
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You do not need a number of people for an urban area. The rough definition for a rural area is somewhere where nature is not greatly affected by human beings, such as a large forest area. Urban is the complete opposite, meaning somewhere in, say, a city. There could be 1 person in a city or there could be 1000's. Both would mean its an urban area.
Roughly 93,700 people are unemployed within the city of Pittsburgh.
In the world, there were 205 million people unemployed in 2010. (bybusiness.net)
68,410 people
20 MILLION
Four of them do:Mexico City: 20,137,152Guadalajara: 4,434,252Monterrey: 4,080,329Puebla: 2,668,347
It didn't. Its just that many people have found the house market too expensive to live there. That is one of the reasons many people live on the periphery of Mexico City.
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612,800 people or 5.4%
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No. Many people speak English due to tourism and business-related activities, but it is nowhere near being a bilingual city.