Overview
- ENVIPE 2025 estimates 24,135 victims per 100,000 adults in 2024, or about 23.1 million people across 11.4 million households.
- 93.2% of incidents were not investigated as victims cited wasted time and distrust of authorities as leading reasons.
- Fraud led with a rate of 7,574 per 100,000 residents, followed by street or transport robbery at 6,003 and extortion at 5,971.
- The household cost of crime reached 269.6 billion pesos, roughly 1.07% of GDP, with an average loss of 6,226 pesos and 34% spent on prevention.
- Estado de México, Mexico City and Tlaxcala posted the highest victimization rates, while Chiapas, Tamaulipas and Michoacán were among the lowest.