RMBFHY4J–Mexican tradesmen advertising their skills beside the Metropolitan Cathedral in downtown Mexico City
RMAMKD8X–an old Mexican man
RF2PFJ9P4–Mexico and Unemployment that destroys the country and wrecks the economy. Unemployment as a force causing possible future decline of the nation,3d ill
RMAB2Y01–Police and pedestrians in Tlalnepantla Mexico after street vendors were evicted and stalls destroyed in a relocation attempt
RMFWKCDR–Chicago, Illinois - Striking Chicago teachers joined bakery workers protesting Nabisco's moving 600 jobs to Mexico.
RF2GDR8FP–An abandoned fishing boat sits useless on the dry lake bed of Lake Cuitzeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
RFCETXWW–Mexican people with unemployment text illustration
RF2BX3AFD–Mexico economic downturn with stock exchange market showing stock chart down and in red negative territory. Business and financial money market crisis
RMAX3G1T–MEXICO UNEMPLOYED WORKERS ADVERTISING THEIR SKILLS IN A SQUARE MEXICO CITY Photo Julio Etchart
RME008PF–A beggar in Mexico
RM2DN875A–MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - DECEMBER 14, 2020: A person disguised as one of the Three Kings protests against of Government of Andres Manuel lopez Obrador due the increase in unemployment during the new Covid-19 pandemic on December 14, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Credit: Victor de la Cruz/Eyepix Group/The Photo Access
RFT8AT4M–Rating of employment and unemployment or mortality and fertility in Mexico, concept. 3D rendering isolated on white background
RFA54B9T–Painet hn1820 4060 mexico hispanic tomato harvesters men rest sonoma country developing nation less economically developed
RMW9XCAN–San Miguel de Allende , Historic Center
RF2GDR8FB–Abandoned boats on a dry lake as a result of drought in Michoacan, Mexico.
RMDYEPJB–Mexican migrant housing. Edcouch, Texas. These units are owned by a labour contractor who rents them for a nominal sum to his group of workers. They remain in the lower valley working in the vegetable and citrus fields for about nine months of the year. The contractor takes them in trucks to west Texas for cotton picking. The Mexicans have in some cases gone into Mississippi and Louisiana for the cotton picking By Russell Lee, 1903-1986, photographer Date 19390101.
RF2GDR8FH–A fishing boat sits useless on the dry lake bed of Lake Cuitzeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
RF2F43JNJ–Plant quarantine inspectors examining packages brought over the bridge between Juarez, Mexico and El Paso, Texas. Families and housewives returning to their homes in El Paso after their Saturday marketing in Juarez, where they benefit by the present rate of exchange. May 1937. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RF2GDR8D7–A lone boat sits in the middle of a dried out lake bed in Michoacan, Mexico.
RMDYF1E3–Part of an impoverished family of nine on a New Mexico highway. Depression refugees from Iowa. Left Iowa in 1932 because of father's ill health. Father an auto mechanic labourer, painter by trade, tubercular. Family has been on relief in Arizona but refused entry on relief roles in Iowa to which state they wish to return. Nine children including a sick four-month-old baby. No money at all. About to sell their belongings and trailer for money to buy food. 'We don't want to go where we'll be a nuisance to anybody' 1936
RMAMKDKH–an old Mexican man
RF2GDR8JB–A cross on what is usually a small island on the dry lake bed of Lake Cuitzeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
RFFE1AC7–Man sleeping on a park bench in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico
RMFWKCC3–Chicago, Illinois - Striking Chicago teachers joined bakery workers protesting Nabisco's moving 600 jobs to Mexico.
RFKE156P–Ocosingo, Mexico - January 9, 2015: Local tour guide takes rest on the steps of one of the pyramids at Tonina archaeological site in Chiapas, Mexico
RM2A5YNYN–Mexican migrant housing. Edcouch, Texas. These units are owned by a labour contractor who rents them for a nominal sum to his group of workers. They remain in the lower valley working in the vegetable and citrus fields for about nine months of the year. The contractor takes them in trucks to west Texas for cotton picking. The Mexicans have in some cases gone into Mississippi and Louisiana for the cotton picking By Russell Lee, 1903-1986, photographer Date 19390101.
RFD7BX4G–Mexico map flag surrounded by many abstract people illustration
RMP66T3R–Part of an impoverished family of nine on a New Mexico highway. Depression refugees from Iowa. Left Iowa in 1932 because of father's ill health. Father an auto mechanic labourer, painter by trade, tubercular. Family has been on relief in Arizona but refused entry on relief roles in Iowa to which state they wish to return. Nine children including a sick four-month-old baby. No money at all. About to sell their belongings and trailer for money to buy food. 'We don't want to go where we'll be a nuisance to anybody' 1936
RF2C08NMH–Mexicans protesting peacefully in the central square of Mexico City about jobs and wanting to work - colourful placards
RM2DN87W6–MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - DECEMBER 14, 2020: A person disguised as one of the Three Kings protests against of Government of Andres Manuel lopez Obrador due the increase in unemployment during the new Covid-19 pandemic on December 14, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Credit: Victor de la Cruz/Eyepix Group/The Photo Access
RF2D8MYPD–COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic impact on Mexico tourism industry concept showing beach background with Mexican flag on bar charts declining trend.
RFA53ENH–Painet ha0649 5538 mexico park merida country developing nation less economically developed culture emerging market minority
RMGG2GD5–Alberto Beltran Mexican school 'Soy puro mexicano' (I'm a real Mexican): caricature against poverty in Mexico 20th century Engraving Mexico, Palace of Fine Arts
RMGCFY15–Central American migrants wait below a pedestrian walkway for a passing northbound train to hop, on their journey to the USA.
RMR28F8P–Tijuana, Mexico. 17th Nov, 2018. Migrants shower at the Benito Juárez sports complex in Tijuana. Between 2000 and 2500 migrants are accommodated there. The hostels in Tijuana are full - authorities estimated that a total of about 9600 people will arrive in the border city with several so-called migrant caravans. They all have a common goal: The United States. People flee violence and unemployment in their home countries. Credit: Omar Martinez/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMGCFYKN–A young couple rest on a bed in the San Juan Diego shelter before continuing their journey northward to the USA.
RF2F43JNY–Plant quarantine inspectors examining packages brought over the bridge between Juarez, Mexico and El Paso, Texas. Families and housewives returning to their homes in El Paso after their Saturday marketing in Juarez, where they benefit by the present rate of exchange. May 1937. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RMGCFYC2–Central American migrants waiting on the train tracks get set to jump on a moving freight train headed north.
RF2F4J080–Wife and sick child of tubercular itinerant, stranded in New Mexico. August 1936. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RMAMKBBW–an old Mexican man
RMC1BG4P–Veracruz police arrest two men for looting houses that had been abandoned because of Hurricane Karl.
RM2CNYPF3–El Cenizo, Texas, USA. 17th Sep, 2020. Local volunteers including MARIANA MENDEZ distribute dozens of food boxes to the colonia of El Cenizo about 10 miles south of Laredo along the Texas-Mexico border. About 450 families are served twice a week with staples and fresh fruit in an effort sponsored by Latin American Lutheran Mission (LALM). Food insecurity and high unemployment are rampant in the area. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMFWKCF8–Chicago, Illinois - Striking Chicago teachers joined bakery workers protesting Nabisco's moving 600 jobs to Mexico.
RM2HKEDK9–A deserted business involved in the fishing industry. Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico.
RM2RKF6KY–Bildnummer: 55353229 Datum: 11.05.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua MEXICO CITY, May 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 11, 2011 shows garbage collectors selecting wastes at the Bordo Poniente landfill, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico. As one of the world s largest landfills, the Bordo Poniente landfill is to be closed by the end of this year because of worries that more than 12,000 tons of garbage deposited there daily could contaminate the aquifer, while its closure will create the unemployment of about 1,200 garbage collectors who ve been working on the site. (Xinhua/Bernardo Montoya) (
RFC00GYG–Mexico map flag surrounded by many abstract people illustration
RMCEC3AH–MEXICO, Xochimilco, people on traditional Mexican barges on the canal
RF2C08NN0–Mexicans protesting peacefully in the central square of Mexico City about jobs and wanting to work - colourful placards
RM2DN87WE–MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - DECEMBER 14, 2020: A person disguised as one of the Three Kings protests against of Government of Andres Manuel lopez Obrador due the increase in unemployment during the new Covid-19 pandemic on December 14, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Credit: Victor de la Cruz/Eyepix Group/The Photo Access
RMAX5161–Mexico City Shanty Town Favella Mexico SB
RFA54BMK–Painet hn1842 4090 mexico hispanic market day cmen uetzalan puebla country developing nation less economically developed
RMGF1YPH–State police patrol the streets of the Colonia San Miguel in Escobedo, Nuevo León, Mexico.
RF2JF8T9M–Migration / Immigration: US and Mexican flags and passports
RMR2AFNR–Tijuana, Mexico. 17th Nov, 2018. Migrants shower outdoors at the Benito Juárez sports complex in Tijuana. Between 2000 and 2500 migrants are accommodated there. The hostels in Tijuana are full - authorities estimated that a total of about 9600 people will arrive in the border city with several so-called migrant caravans. They all have a common goal: The United States. People flee violence and unemployment in their home countries. Credit: Omar Martinez/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2EAAR34–A Closed sign in front of a shop in Santa Fe, New Mexico USA.
RMWPRN3T–Construction workers on a building site in Mexico City
RMWBF874–General Motors head arrives for questioning by senate committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Arriving to appear before the Special Senate Committee studying unemployment, William S. Knudsen, President of General Motors, is greeted by Sen. James F. Byrnes, Committee Chairman. Others in the pictures are Sen. Vendenberg and Sen. Carl Hatch of New Mexico, both members of the committee, 1/6/38 Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller
RF2F4J082–Wife and sick child of tubercular itinerant, stranded in New Mexico. August 1936. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RMAMKB5R–an old Mexican man
RF2F27K1D–Farm child. Family now settled on the Bosque Farms project, New Mexico . December 1935. Photograph by Dorothea Lange
RM2CNYN7R–El Cenizo, Texas, USA. 17th Sep, 2020. Local volunteers distribute dozens of food boxes to the colonia of El Cenizo about 10 miles south of Laredo along the Texas-Mexico border. About 450 families are served twice a week with staples and fresh fruit in an effort sponsored by Latin American Lutheran Mission (LALM). Food insecurity and high unemployment are rampant in the area. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMFWKCG4–Chicago, Illinois - Striking Chicago teachers joined bakery workers protesting Nabisco's moving 600 jobs to Mexico.
RM2R58K80–Mexico City, Mexico. 01st June, 2023. June 1, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico: Migrant groups protest and call for a boycott against the government and state of Florida, in the US; before the migratory policy that applies in your entity. Protesters place banners outside the US Embassy in Mexico City. on June 1, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group). Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News
RMRBTNNE–Windsor, Ontario, Canada - 11 January 2019 - Canadian auto workers, members of the Unifor labor union, rallied across the Detroit River from the General Motors headquarters in Detroit to protest GM's plan to close the Oshawa, Ontario assembly plant, throwing thousands out of work. Credit: Jim West/Alamy Live News
RFDR4KH8–Lines of people with Mexico map flag illustration
RM2RKF6HD–Bildnummer: 55353232 Datum: 11.05.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua MEXICO CITY, May 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 11, 2011 shows garbage collectors selecting wastes at the Bordo Poniente landfill, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico. As one of the world s largest landfills, the Bordo Poniente landfill is to be closed by the end of this year because of worries that more than 12,000 tons of garbage deposited there daily could contaminate the aquifer, while its closure will create the unemployment of about 1,200 garbage collectors who ve been working on the site. (Xinhua/Bernardo Montoya) (
RF2C08NB4–Mexicans protesting peacefully in the central square of Mexico City about jobs and wanting to work - colourful placards
RM2DN85M4–MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - DECEMBER 14, 2020: A person disguised as one of the Three Kings protests against of Government of Andres Manuel lopez Obrador due the increase in unemployment during the new Covid-19 pandemic on December 14, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Credit: Victor de la Cruz/Eyepix Group/The Photo Access
RM2X2DX5P–Mexico City, Mexico. 20th Apr, 2024. Organ grinders, part of popular culture in Mexico's capital play at the Mexico city downtown. April 20, 2024, Mexico City, Mexico, (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2AXXY71–Female businesswoman dismisses her employee in office in Mexico City
RMGF2003–Young boy and girl do their homework outside the window of their house in Escobedo, Nuevo León state, Mexico.
RF2JF8TA0–Migration / Immigration: US and Mexican flags and passports
RMR28DG3–Tijuana, Mexico. 17th Nov, 2018. Migrants shower at the Benito Juárez sports complex in Tijuana. Between 2000 and 2500 migrants are accommodated there. The hostels in Tijuana are full - authorities estimated that a total of about 9600 people will arrive in the border city with several so-called migrant caravans. They all have a common goal: The United States. People flee violence and unemployment in their home countries. Credit: Omar Martinez/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMGCFYH8–Central American migrants live together at a shelter in Tultitlan, Mexico in extremely overcrowded conditions.
RF2EAARFG–A Closed sign in front of a shop in Santa Fe, New Mexico USA.
RMGF1YM7–Low-cost government housing in Colonia San Miguel in Escobedo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
RF2JMD4BA–Empty wallet shows the global financial economic crisis triggered by the corona virus in Mexico
RMGCG018–Central American migrants live together at a shelter in Tultitlan, Mexico in extremely overcrowded conditions.
RF2F27K19–Farm child. Family now settled on the Bosque Farms project, New Mexico . December 1935. Photograph by Dorothea Lange
RM2CNYNWE–El Cenizo, Texas, USA. 17th Sep, 2020. MELECIO GUEVARA and local volunteers distribute dozens of food boxes to the colonia of El Cenizo about 10 miles south of Laredo along the Texas-Mexico border. About 450 families are served twice a week with staples and fresh fruit in an effort sponsored by Latin American Lutheran Mission (LALM). Food insecurity and high unemployment are rampant in the area. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMAMKBYH–a portraite of Mexican woman selling herbs
RM2R58K78–Mexico City, Mexico. 01st June, 2023. June 1, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico: Migrant groups protest and call for a boycott against the government and state of Florida, in the US; before the migratory policy that applies in your entity. Protesters place banners outside the US Embassy in Mexico City. on June 1, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group). Credit: Eyepix Group/Alamy Live News
RF2C084AM–La Mexicana, Santa Fe, Mexico City: June 9, 2020. Office and apartment buildings in Mexico City.
RFBHMR82–Circle of abstract people around Mexico map flag illustration
RM2RKF6K4–Bildnummer: 55353231 Datum: 11.05.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua MEXICO CITY, May 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 11, 2011 shows garbage collectors selecting wastes at the Bordo Poniente landfill, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico. As one of the world s largest landfills, the Bordo Poniente landfill is to be closed by the end of this year because of worries that more than 12,000 tons of garbage deposited there daily could contaminate the aquifer, while its closure will create the unemployment of about 1,200 garbage collectors who ve been working on the site. (Xinhua/Bernardo Montoya) (
RF2C08NCY–Mexicans protesting peacefully in the central square of Mexico City about jobs and wanting to work - colourful placards
RM2DN875N–MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - DECEMBER 14, 2020: A person disguised as one of the Three Kings protests against of Government of Andres Manuel lopez Obrador due the increase in unemployment during the new Covid-19 pandemic on December 14, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Credit: Victor de la Cruz/Eyepix Group/The Photo Access
RM2X2DX6G–Mexico City, Mexico. 20th Apr, 2024. Organ grinders, part of popular culture in Mexico's capital play at the Mexico city downtown. April 20, 2024, Mexico City, Mexico, (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMPA5AXD–COATZACOALCOS, VERACRUZ/MEXICO - JULY 18, 2018: A man takes a nap and escapes from the heat, on the breakwaters of the Coatzacoalcos river
RM2DK9B8J–A person disguised as Santa Claus protests against Government of Mexico's president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador due the increase in unemployment during the Covid-19 pandemic on December 14, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Victor De La Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
RF2JF8TA4–Migration / Immigration: family crossing the border and USA and Mexican flags
RMR28DGE–Tijuana, Mexico. 17th Nov, 2018. Migrants rest at the Benito Juárez sports complex in Tijuana. Between 2000 and 2500 migrants are accommodated there. The hostels in Tijuana are full - authorities estimated that a total of about 9600 people will arrive in the border city with several so-called migrant caravans. They all have a common goal: The United States. People flee violence and unemployment in their home countries. Credit: Omar Martinez/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMW0K33W–National Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow speaks to reporters about the May job numbers and the recent tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and European countries, at the White House in Washington, D.C., June 1, 2018. The U.S. added 223,000 Jobs in May and the unemployment rate dropped to 3.8%. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
RF2EAAR4A–A Closed sign in front of a shop in Santa Fe, New Mexico USA.
RMDH8WM6–Brick in midst the crowds struggling to go watch the opening game between Souh Africa and Mexico at the sebokeng sport
RM2D9W6P3–A bank in the shape of a can and a corkscrew ready to open and use up the scanty savings.
RMGCG04X–Central American migrants live together at a shelter in Tultitlan, Mexico in extremely overcrowded conditions.
RF2F27K1C–Farm child. Family now settled on the Bosque Farms project, New Mexico . December 1935. Photograph by Dorothea Lange
RM2CNYPEC–El Cenizo, Texas, USA. 17th Sep, 2020. Local volunteers distribute dozens of food boxes to the colonia of El Cenizo about 10 miles south of Laredo along the Texas-Mexico border. About 450 families are served twice a week with staples and fresh fruit in an effort sponsored by Latin American Lutheran Mission (LALM). Food insecurity and high unemployment are rampant in the area. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2F4J089–Tubercular father of a family of nine who are stranded in New Mexico with no money. August 1936. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
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