
Mexico's Economy: Weak Growth, Recession Avoided; Meanwhile, Mice Show Amazing Altruism
Mexico Avoids Recession in 2025 Despite Weak Growth, OECD Predicts; Meanwhile, Mice Show Altruistic Behavior: A Surprising Study Mexico City, June 4, 2025 – The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) forecasts weak economic growth for Mexico in 2025, yet the country is projected to narrowly avoid a recession. This is according to a recent EjeCentral Informativo report by Paola Alcocer. The report highlights the OECD's attribution of the slow growth to adverse external factors, particularly US trade policies. "Mexico will register the lowest growth among Latin American economies," Alcocer stated, summarizing the OECD's findings. In a surprising juxtaposition, the same news segment featured a recent study from the University of South Carolina. This research revealed that mice exhibit altruistic behavior, attempting to resuscitate unconscious companions through actions like licking and clearing their airways. The study's lead researcher, Dr. [Insert Name if available], stated, "This behavior is unusual in small species and strengthens evidence of empathy and cooperation in non-human animals." This unexpected discovery adds a fascinating element to the news report, offering a contrast to the economic concerns.