Positive jobless stats must be taken in context
The official unemployment rate in Jalisco fell to 2.34 percent in July, the lowest level in recorded history, according to data from the National Statistics Institute (Inegi).
The official unemployment rate in Jalisco fell to 2.34 percent in July, the lowest level in recorded history, according to data from the National Statistics Institute (Inegi).
In a series of public referendums held in 25 Jalisco municipalities last Sunday, jaliscienses gave an overwhelming thumbs up to the administrations of mayors belonging to the fledgling Citizens Movement (MC).
In 2015, scrambling for a way to fight corruption from within, the Jalisco Department of Transport (Semov) decided to fiddle with its gender ratio, augmenting the distaff side.
Three centers dedicated to the nutrition and education of economically disadvantaged children that operated under the banner of famed Mexican soccer player Rafael Marquez have shut their doors, much to the dismay of many parents.
The U.S. State Department’s travel advisory for Mexico lists recommendations for each state.
Like other Jalisco mayors elected under the banner of the Movimiento Ciudadano party, Jocotepec chief executive Hector Manuel Haro Pérez is set for a public referendum to ratify his three-year mandate, to be held Sunday, August 27, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A comparison of robbery statistics from the first six months of 2016 and 2017 indicate that there has been a significant increase in larceny this year in Jalisco, in some categories more than doubling, according to the federal government’s National Public Security System (SNSP)
In referendums to be held Sunday, August 27, Movimiento Ciudadano (MC) mayors in 25 Jalisco municipalities will put their jobs on the line, allowing their constituents to decide whether their mandates up until now have been a success or failure.
Jalisco state police busted three suspected drug dealers in Jocotepec on Friday, August 11.