EconomyFinancial#TheImperdibles. Why don't homeowners want to build cheap houses?

#TheImperdibles. Why don't homeowners want to build cheap houses?

Expansión friends, we have reached another weekend and, as has become usual, here is a summary with the best of our exclusive content published between last Monday and Friday.

As we know, the most important heritage of a person is a home, which for many is a dream that implies great sacrifices, work and dedication. However, you have surely wondered why recently the offer of cheap houses is not so wide.

You will find the answer in our note. It turns out that it is better for them to build mid-segment or residential real estate over the so-called social ones.

That is why we pose the question here. Isn’t it convenient for homeowners to take a look at mixed developments and expand the offer in favor of greater inclusion in this sector?

Getting into infrastructure issues, we explain how Mexico City, despite making efforts in recent years to generate cycling spaces, still has many opportunities.

Although in 2019 a record investment of 271 million pesos was announced to meet this need, the truth is that the delay is evident and there is a long way to go to generate more space for pedaling lovers.

By the way, since we touch on the subject of sports. Those who are wondering about Qatar, the answer is Sky.

The Grupo Televisa satellite television company has gone through a difficult time due to the loss of subscribers, but it is precisely with the most anticipated sporting event of 2022 that it hopes to reverse this scenario. We’ll see how many goals they manage to score with this exclusivity.

What is undeniable is that the audiovisual content market moves and transforms at an impressive speed. That is why the cable companies and all the companies that offer pay television begin to look askance at the .

This is a do-or-die thing where they have to go full throttle to stay on top of the market, but we suggest you check out our content to better understand the landscape they face.

To close with telecommunications issues. We find it very curious how it is more common to see that people get the most out of their mobile phones. It will be due to inflation or because they see the change of equipment for a better future, but the truth is that the time to leave the current device for a more modern one is getting longer and longer.

Well, América Móvil is one of the companies that has already registered this phenomenon, but has found a way to turn it around so that it does not affect its income, because although it sells fewer smartphones , it has achieved it.

New job plans?

It seems that the labor outlook in Mexico is stabilizing, which is good news. At least the Inegi data shows that the unemployment rate has remained without much movement.

This is also accompanied by a greater generation of jobs. And that is precisely why we want to recommend that you, who are about to interview for that vacancy that attracts you, prepare yourself so that you have more chances of success.

So that you are not surprised, here we give you some of the new questions that recruiters ask and that it would not be bad for you to evaluate so that you answer correctly.

Changing the news, we premiere in this recapitulation space one of the best videos of our week. On this occasion you cannot miss the comments and analysis of Maca Carriedo and Javier Garza on the controversial topic of the week: the FGR’s investigation of the former president of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto. Follow them with their characteristic way of touching on these matters of public interest.

Craving for bread and wine?

And well, since it’s the weekend, it’s worth a snack and break the diet a little. Join us in this note for the tour we did through one of the . We hope that, just like it happened to us, you will be craving a shell, a donut or a chocolate bar. What is your favorite piece?

We end this account of our best content with two notes from Chile that may interest you.

Our reporter sent to the South American country took on the task of taking a tour of some markets in Santiago to see how inflation is hitting the inhabitants of that nation. #SpoilerAlert: in Mexico we are not so bad. You will see.

And finally, Fernanda Hernández took a tour of the Concha y Toro vineyard to ask something that worries us wine lovers: due to climate change, will we live in a world without this delicious elixir? Better .

And so we conclude this summary of our content in Expansión. Keep enjoying your weekend and don’t forget to check the news here. Health!

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