Mexico: Fiscal freedom

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 Mexico

Fiscal freedom index (0-100)

 Latest value 67
 Year 2024
 Measure points
 Data availability 1995 - 2024
 Average 76
 Min - Max 67 - 84
 Source The Heritage Foundation
The latest value from 2024 is 67 points, a decline from 74 points in 2023. In comparison, the world average is 52 points, based on data from 174 countries. Historically, the average for Mexico from 1995 to 2024 is 76 points. The minimum value, 67 points, was reached in 2024 while the maximum of 84 points was recorded in 2010. See the global rankings or world map for that indicator or use the country comparator to compare trends over time.
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Mexico - Fiscal freedom - Recent values chart

Historical series
Mexico - Fiscal freedom - historical chart - 1995-2024




The Fiscal Freedom index for Mexico from The Heritage Foundation reflects the tax burden imposed by the government, including the direct taxes on individuals and corporations and the overall amount of tax revenue as a a share of GDP.
Definition: The Fiscal freedom index measures the tax burden imposed by government. It is composed of three quantitative factors: the top marginal tax rate on individual income, the top marginal tax rate on corporate income, and the total tax burden as a percentage of GDP.

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 Labor freedom 58 2024 points
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 Investment freedom 75 2024 points
 Financial freedom 60 2024 points
 Economic freedom, overall index 62 2024 index points
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