As the cost of living continues to rise, consumers in Mexico are feeling the strain on their wallets. Inflation has hit a high of 4.63 percent annually, making everyday purchases more expensive for Mexicans. The rising costs of essential items like tomatoes, onions, and chili peppers are affecting household budgets, and families are struggling to keep up with the increased prices.
According to data from the national consumer price index, healthcare products have also seen a notable increase in cost compared to the previous year. Pain relievers, flu medications, diabetic medications, and contraceptives have all experienced price hikes that are impacting Mexican families. Emergency health spending is accounting for a significant portion of expenses as families struggle to afford these necessary items.
As Mother’s Day approaches, families may find that pampering gifts like beauty products and personal care items are more costly than before. Haircuts, hair products, deodorants, lotions