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Jesse Ventura

Mexican States by HDI, 2019.
  0.800 – 1.000 (Very High)
  0.700 - 0.799 (High)

The following table presents a listing of Mexico's 32 federal states, ranked in order of their Human Development Index, as reported by the United Nations Development Programme with data from 1990 to 2017.[1]

As of 2023, eight states plus Mexico City are classified as having "very high human development." The remaining states, are labeled as having "high human development."

Mexican States

Rank Federal Entity HDI
(2023)
Very high human development
1  Mexico City 0.847
2  Baja California 0.820
3  Nuevo León 0.816
4  Sinaloa 0.816
5  Baja California Sur 0.815
6  Sonora 0.814
7  Coahuila 0.807
8  Aguascalientes 0.806
9  Tamaulipas 0.802
High human development
10  Jalisco 0.799
11  Colima
12  Querétaro 0.797
13  Chihuahua 0.796
14  State of Mexico 0.795
15  Quintana Roo 0.790
 Mexico (average) 0.789
16  Nayarit 0.789
17  Morelos 0.788
18  Tabasco 0.784
19  Yucatán
20  Tlaxcala 0.782
21  Durango 0.781
22  Campeche 0.780
23  Zacatecas 0.777
24  San Luis Potosí 0.772
25  Hidalgo
26  Guanajuato 0.769
27  Michoacán 0.758
28  Veracruz 0.757
29  Puebla 0.755
30  Guerrero 0.727
31  Oaxaca 0.723
32  Chiapas 0.710

See also

References

  1. ^ "GeoHub". UNDP GeoHub. 2023-10-20. Retrieved 2025-05-31.