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Million Cities in Mexico 1950-2035
This bar chart race shows cities in Mexico with over one million urban population, and Mexico's urbanization in percentage and total urban population, from 1950 to projected in 2035.
Between 1950 and the projected year of 2035, Mexico has experienced remarkable urbanization, fundamentally altering its urban landscape and demographic composition. In 1950, approximately over 40% of Mexico's population resided in urban areas. This figure steadily climbed over the decades due to factors such as industrialization, rural-to-urban migration, and government policies fostering urban growth.
By the turn of the 21st century, Mexico had witnessed a substantial increase in its urban population, with cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey emerging as bustling centers of economic activity and cultural diversity. Urbanization trends persisted, driven by globalization, economic expansion, and the allure of urban opportunities.
As of the latest projections, Mexico's urban population is expected to continue its upward trajectory, reaching significant proportions by 2035. This sustained urban growth poses both opportunities and challenges. While cities serve as engines of economic development and innovation, they also face pressing issues such as infrastructure strain, housing shortages, and environmental degradation.
Efforts to address these challenges have been underway, with investments in urban planning, transportation networks, and sustainable development initiatives. However, ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities for all urban residents remains a critical goal.
In summary, Mexico's urbanization journey from 1950 to 2035 underscores the nation's transformation into an increasingly urbanized society. The statistics reflect not only the scale of urban growth but also the complexities and opportunities inherent in managing and shaping the future of its cities.
Data sources and projections: World Bank and UN
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