In Veracruz, governed by the morenista Cuitláhuac García, there are 80,615 beneficiaries of Youth Building the Future.
The current governor of Chiapas is Rutilio Escandón Cadenas, also from the Morena party, and this state entity has 78,462 beneficiaries.
It is followed by Tabasco, of the morenista Carlos Manuel Merino Campos, who took office when Adán Augusto López left the governorship to head the Ministry of the Interior. In Tabasco, 62,205 people are reported in Youth Building the Future.
In Guerrero, where the governor of Morena is Evelyn Salgado, 52,599 people receive financial support from this social program. And in Michoacán, of the morenista governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla, 45,557.
While in the State of Mexico, governed by the PRI Alfredo del Mazo, 56,857 beneficiaries are registered.
In the last year of the government, a total of 2,300,690 people received economic support from Youth Building the Future and were apprentices in 352,526 work centers.