Based on recent data from IMF, World Bank, and others, yes, Mexico's economy shows stagnation with 2025 GDP growth projected at 0.5-1.0%, weak private consumption (down ~0.1% YoY mid-2025), and a post-2022 investment boom that faded. Exports to the US remain strong, but benefits appear unevenly distributed, contributing to low broader growth. Policy and inequality factors are debated among economists.