I'm not familiar with Mexico, but I'm impressed by Monterrey's performance. Their GDP per capita is twice as high as Mexican average and growing fast. They're posed to become a North American urban powerhouse.
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New York ---------- 22,589,036 --- 22,255,628 ---- 1.50%
Mexico City ------- 21,804,515 --- 20,116,842 ---- 8.39%
Los Angeles ------- 18,711,436 --- 17,877,303 ---- 4.67%
Chicago ------------ 9,825,325 ---- 9,841,359 --- -0.16%
Washington-Balt. --- 9,814,928 ---- 9,050,440 ---- 8.45%
San Francisco ------ 9,665,887 ---- 8,924,185 ---- 8.31%
Boston ------------- 8,287,710 ---- 7,893,676 ---- 4.99%
Dallas ------------- 8,057,796 ---- 6,807,889 --- 18.36%
Toronto ------------ 7,680,502 ---- 6,972,807 --- 10.15%
Houston ------------ 7,253,193 ---- 6,100,028 --- 18.90%
Philadelphia ------- 7,209,620 ---- 7,068,006 ---- 2.00%
Miami -------------- 6,889,936 ---- 6,201,499 --- 11.10%
Atlanta ------------ 6,853,392 ---- 6,054,822 --- 13.19%
Detroit ------------ 5,341,994 ---- 5,319,107 ---- 0.43%
Monterrey ---------- 5,341,177 ---- 4,226,031 --- 26.39%
Guadalajara -------- 5,268,642 ---- 4,521,755 --- 16.52%
Phoenix ------------ 5,002,221 ---- 4,246,721 --- 17.79%
Seattle ------------ 4,903,675 ---- 4,274,757 --- 14.71%