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But wages are still a fight. A maquila worker starts at roughly $3.50 an hour. To live comfortably in Juarez (given rising rent and inflation), a family needs closer to $6.00 an hour. This has sparked a new wave of independent unionization—something unheard of a decade ago.
Yet, even then, the second Juarez survived.
The city was founded in 1659 as El Paso del Norte (The Pass of the North). It survived Apache raids, the Mexican-American War (where it was cut in half, giving birth to El Paso, TX), the Mexican Revolution, the prohibition-era smuggling wars, the 2008 cartel apocalypse, and the COVID economic collapse.
🇲🇽 — double the name, double the pride. From the brave spirit of the border to the flavor of its tacos, the rhythm of its norteño music, and the strength of its people.
But wages are still a fight. A maquila worker starts at roughly $3.50 an hour. To live comfortably in Juarez (given rising rent and inflation), a family needs closer to $6.00 an hour. This has sparked a new wave of independent unionization—something unheard of a decade ago.
Yet, even then, the second Juarez survived.
The city was founded in 1659 as El Paso del Norte (The Pass of the North). It survived Apache raids, the Mexican-American War (where it was cut in half, giving birth to El Paso, TX), the Mexican Revolution, the prohibition-era smuggling wars, the 2008 cartel apocalypse, and the COVID economic collapse.