Hungary vs Mexico Comparison

Country Comparison
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Hungary

9.6M (2025)

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Mexico

131.9M (2025)

Comprehensive comparison across 9 categories and 44 indicators

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Hungary

Population: 9.6M (2025) Area: 93K km² GDP: $237.1B (2025)
Capital: Budapest
Continent: Europe
Official Languages: Hungarian
Currency: HUF
HDI: 0.870 (46.)
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Mexico

Population: 131.9M (2025) Area: 2M km² GDP: $1.7T (2025)
Capital: Mexico City
Continent: North America
Official Languages: Spanish
Currency: MXN
HDI: 0.789 (81.)

Geography and Demographics

Hungary
Mexico
Area
93K km²
2M km²
Total population
9.6M (2025)
131.9M (2025)
Population density
107 people/km² (2025)
68.3 people/km² (2025)
Average age
43.9 (2025)
29.6 (2025)

Economy and Finance

Hungary
Mexico
Total GDP
$237.1B (2025)
$1.7T (2025)
GDP per capita
$24,810 (2025)
$12,690 (2025)
Inflation rate
4.9% (2025)
3.5% (2025)
Growth rate
1.4% (2025)
-0.3% (2025)
Minimum wage
$760 (2025)
$450 (2025)
Tourism revenue
$10.9B (2025)
$37.5B (2025)
Unemployment rate
4.4% (2025)
2.8% (2025)
Public debt
75.0% (2025)
49.7% (2025)
Trade balance
$1.5K (2025)
-$88 (2025)

Quality of Life and Health

Hungary
Mexico
Human development
0.870 (46.)
0.789 (81.)
Happiness index
5,915 (69.)
6,979 (10.)
Health Exp. per Cap. ($)
$1.4K (6.4%)
$651 (5.7%)
Life expectancy
77.3 (2025)
75.4 (2025)
Safety index
83.1 (43.)
49.1 (155.)

Education and Technology

Hungary
Mexico
Education Exp. (% GDP)
5.2% (2025)
4.2% (2025)
Literacy rate
No data
95.2% (2025)
Primary school completion
No data
95.2% (2025)
Internet usage
92.7% (2025)
85.4% (2025)
Internet speed
215.16 Mbps (21.)
90.73 Mbps (66.)

Environment and Sustainability

Hungary
Mexico
Renewable energy
57.2% (2025)
29.0% (2025)
Carbon emissions per capita
42 kg per capita (2025)
494 kg per capita (2025)
Forest area
22.5% (2025)
33.7% (2025)
Freshwater resources
104 km³ (2025)
462 km³ (2025)
Air quality
11.67 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)
13.78 µg/m³ PM2.5 (2025)

Military Power

Hungary
Mexico
Military expenditure
$5.2B (2025)
$22.4B (2025)
Military power rank
11,768 (49.)
16,515 (40.)

Governance and Politics

Hungary
Mexico
Democracy index
6.51 (2024)
5.32 (2024)
Corruption perception
41 (71.)
28 (137.)
Political stability
0.7 (66.)
-0.6 (129.)
Press freedom
61.1 (56.)
47.1 (114.)

Infrastructure and Services

Hungary
Mexico
Clean water access
100.0% (2025)
100.0% (2025)
Electricity access
100.0% (2025)
100.0% (2025)
Electricity price
0.1 $/kWh (2025)
0.12 $/kWh (2025)
Paved Roads
No data
24 % (2025)
Traffic deaths (per 100K)
7.12 /100K (2025)
12.44 /100K (2025)
Retirement age
63.5 (2025)
68 (2025)

Tourism and International Relations

Hungary
Mexico
Passport power
89.82 (2025)
80.3 (2025)
Tourist arrivals
12.6M (2022)
38.3M (2022)
Tourism revenue
$10.9B (2025)
$37.5B (2025)
World heritage sites
8 (2025)
35 (2025)

Comparison Result

Hungary
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23.0

Superior Fields

Leader
Hungary
Mexico
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18.0

Superior Fields

* This score reflects overall livability and quality of life, not just economic or military strength

GDP Comparison

Total GDP

$237.1B (2025)
Hungary
vs
$1.7T (2025)
Mexico
Difference: %613

GDP per Capita

$24,810 (2025)
Hungary
vs
$12,690 (2025)
Mexico
Difference: %96

Comparison Evaluation

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Hungary Evaluation

Hungary excels with: • Hungary has 96% higher GDP per capita • Hungary has 2.2x higher healthcare spending per capita • Hungary has 69% higher minimum wage • Hungary has 69% higher safety index
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Mexico Evaluation

While Mexico ranks lower overall compared to Hungary, specific areas demonstrate competitive advantages:

Key advantages for Mexico: • Mexico has 7.1x higher GDP • Mexico has 21.1x higher land area • Mexico has 13.7x higher population • Mexico has 4.3x higher military spending

Overall Evaluation

Final Conclusion

Hungary vs. Mexico: The European Heartland vs. The North American Fiesta

A Tale of Paprika and Chili

Comparing Hungary and Mexico is to contrast a nation of profound, often somber, European history with a nation of explosive color, flavor, and cultural vibrancy. Hungary is a proud, landlocked country in Central Europe, a place of thermal baths and imperial echoes. Mexico is a colossal North American nation, a cradle of ancient civilizations like the Aztec and Maya, and a country whose food, music, and art are a global phenomenon.

The Most Striking Contrasts

Scale and Diversity: Mexico is more than 20 times the size of Hungary and is a mega-diverse country, boasting a stunning range of landscapes from deserts and jungles to snow-capped volcanoes and tropical beaches. Hungary’s beauty is more uniform and intimate. This scale extends to their cities; Mexico City is one of the largest metropolises on Earth, dwarfing Budapest.The Expression of Life: Hungarian culture can be formal and reserved, with a deep appreciation for classical music, literature, and science. Mexican culture is a fiesta for the senses. It is loud, colorful, and communal. From mariachi music to the Day of the Dead celebrations, life is expressed with passion and intensity.

Culinary Philosophy: This is a perfect metaphor for their differences. Hungarian cuisine is hearty, rich, and built around the deep, smoky flavor of paprika. Mexican cuisine is a complex, vibrant tapestry of flavors—chili, lime, cilantro, corn—a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Geopolitical Position: Hungary is a stable, integrated member of the European Union, its destiny tied to Brussels and Berlin. Mexico is a North American power, its destiny inextricably linked to its giant neighbor, the United States, in a complex relationship of trade, migration, and culture.

The Old World vs. The New World Mosaic

Hungary is a quintessential Old World nation, proud of its unique linguistic and ethnic heritage, and its history of survival against larger empires. Mexico is a quintessential New World mosaic, a vibrant blend of indigenous and Spanish influences that has created a unique and powerful national identity. It is a place of ancient roots and constant, dynamic change.

Practical Advice

If You Want to Start a Business:Hungary is for you if: You want a low-risk, efficient gateway to the European market, especially for manufacturing or IT services.Mexico is for you if: You want to tap into the massive North American market. It is a manufacturing powerhouse, but also offers huge opportunities in tourism, technology, and agriculture. The environment is more dynamic but also more complex.

If You Want to Settle Down:

Hungary is for you if: You seek an affordable, safe, and culturally deep European lifestyle with four distinct seasons.Mexico is for you if: You crave a vibrant, culturally rich life with a warm climate and an affordable cost of living, and are adaptable to a more chaotic and sometimes insecure environment.

Tourism Experience

Hungary: A sophisticated journey through European history, art, and spa culture in Budapest and its charming countryside.Mexico: An endless adventure. Explore the ancient pyramids of Teotihuacan, relax on the Caribbean beaches of Tulum, dive in Cozumel, and eat your way through the culinary paradise of Oaxaca.

Conclusion: Which World Would You Choose?

The choice is between the quiet depth of a European library and the vibrant energy of a town square fiesta. Do you seek a life of order and contemplation, or a life of passion, color, and flavor? It’s a choice between the beauty of restraint and the beauty of exuberance.

🏆 The Final Verdict

Winner: For stability, safety, and institutional reliability, Hungary is the winner. For cultural vibrancy, natural diversity, and sheer zest for life, Mexico is in a league of its own.Practical Decision: Choose Hungary for a peaceful, organized, and predictable life. Choose Mexico for a life that will constantly stimulate your senses and challenge your perspective.

The Last Word: Hungary is the intricate beauty of a porcelain doll; Mexico is the vibrant, expressive power of a Frida Kahlo painting.💡 Surprise FactThe Hungarian Parliament building contains a solid gold replica of the Crown of St. Stephen, the nation's most sacred historical object. Mexico introduced chocolate, corn, and chilies to the world, fundamentally changing global cuisine forever.

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Data Sources

Comparison data is aggregated from multiple authoritative international organizations:

World Bank Open Data - Development and economic indicators
UN Data - Population and demographic statistics
IMF Data Portal - International financial statistics
WHO Data - Global health statistics
OECD Statistics - Economic and social data
Our Methodology - Learn how we process and analyze data

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