An Infographic Presentation on The Americas
The Americas or America refers to a landmass that includes North and South America.
Some countries that belong to North America are Canada, Mexico, and The United States of America (USA).
On the other hand, some of the biggest countries in South America are Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Ecuador.
The following explanation will discuss the supply risk index of some countries and cities in the Americas in the third quarter of 2012.
A Basic Overview
The scope of this discussion only focuses on two countries in South America; Brazil and Columbia, and three cities in North America; Lima, Mexico City, and Monterrey.
Let’s look at the overview of each city and country below.
Mexico City
Population: 8,8 million
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)
1 USD = 12,8 MXN
Monterrey
Population: 1,1 million
Currency: Mexican Peso (MXN)
1 USD = 12,8 MXN
Brazil
Population: 203,4 million
Currency: Real (R$) (BRL)
1 USD = 2,02 BRL
Columbia
Population: 46,4 million
Currency Peso ($) (COP)
1 USD = 1815 COP
Lima
Population 7,6 million
Currency: Nuevo Sol (S) (PEN)
1 USD = 2,64 PEN
Annual Salary
As their economics and business conditions differ, the annual salary in Brazil, Columbia, Lima, Mexico City, and Monterrey also diverge.
Discover the annual salary of each of them in the following information.
Brazil (ITO)
0-2 years: $21K
2-5 years: $39K
5+ years: $55K
Brazil (BPO)
0-2 years: $11K
2-5 years: $18K
5+ years: $41K
Columbia (ITO)
0-2 years: $13K
2-5 years: $23K
5+ years: $34K
Columbia (BPO)
0-2 years: $9K
2-5 years: $15K
5+ years: $27K
Lima
Entry: $9,5K
Manager: $19K
5+ years: $35K
Mexico City
Entry: $14K
Team lead: $25K
Manager: $38K
Monterrey
Entry: $14K
Team lead: $23K
Manager: $36,12K
Comparative Risk Profile by Numbers
Below is the comparative risk profile by numbers of Brazil, Columbia, Lima, Mexico City, and Monterrey
It covers some aspects, such as macroeconomics, finance, geopolitical, infrastructure, business, legal, scalability, and quality of life.
Columbia
Macroeconomics: 3,7 → 3,3
Finance: 4,6 → 4,5
Business: 3,9 → 3,7
Brazil
Macroeconomics: 4,5 → 3,6
Finance: 5,7 → 5,4
Lima
Macroeconomics: 2,37 → 2,43
Business 4,0 → 4,4
Finance: 6,0 → 5,6
Quality of life: 6,6 → 6,8
Mexico City
Microeconomics: 4,6 →4,0
Scalability: 5,6 → 5,2
Monterrey
Macroeconomics: 4,7 → 4,0
Business: 5,3 → 5,4
Geopolitical: 4,0 → 3,9
Legal: 3,7 → 3,9
Quality of life: 5,2 → 4,8
Wrapping Up
The above supply risk index gives a brief overview of the economics, business, life quality, and other aspects in some countries and cities in the Americas in the third quarter of 2012.
The data may change over time following each country and city’s current economic, geographical, and social conditions.
Knowing such information is essential before developing a business or choosing a place to live and work.
You can see the following presentation to get more details about this topic.