Friday, September 7, 2007

The Amero



I came across this over at Brainster's Blog I thought I would try my first YouTube.

I have a lot of thought on this but I am finding it hard to put them down so I will just throw out some facts and calculations.

Economical break down

Per capita income for Mexico is one-fourth that of the US; income distribution remains highly unequal.

Mexico - GDP - per capita (PPP): $10,700 (2006 est.)

Canada - GDP - per capita (PPP): $35,600 (2006 est.)

US - GDP - per capita (PPP): $44,000 (2006 est.)

According to IMF (side-by side compairison of other lists) the combined GDP would be $15,348,830 ($13,020,861 is from the US alone) compaired to the EU at $13,881,051 and would represent 23% of the world's GDP.

A break down of the shift in demographics;with Mexico population at 108,700,891 (July 2007 est.) and Canada at 33,390,141 (July 2007 est.) the US population of 301,139,947 (July 2007 est.) it would be dramatically shift toward Hispanic. Although the US census doesn't break it down, it is estimated that the nation is 35% Hispanic or roughly 105,000,00. The new NAU would be 45.7% Hispanic versus 41.2% European decent (Hispanic are also partially European decent) with African Americans being in the 8-9% range and Asians in the 2-3%.

Mexico currently has 31 states and Canada has 10 providences and 3 territories. Would that bring the state count up to 94 or 91?

Mexico selects a president by popular vote.

Canada has a Prime Minister selected by the majority party.