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They usually send $200 or $300 home on a monthly basis. Foreigners who have been in the United States longer and are better off financially tend to send money less often but in larger amounts. It is estimated that worldwide remittances amount to more than $126 billion. Remittances have become a considerable force in the economy of many countries. Among the countries that receive the most in remittances are Mexico, the Philippines and India. Last year Mexico received more than $17 billion in remittances. The amount of remittances in Mexico exceeds the amount of foreign direct investment in the country. This is not surprising given that a significant portion of Hispanics in the United States are of Mexican descent. Other Latin American countries like El Salvador are popular destinations for remittances. In 2005 approximately $2.5 billion was sent to El Salvador. The amount represented more than 13% of the El Salvador’s GDP or gross domestic product. It is estimated that Latin Americans residing in the United States send $30 billion dollars to their native countries.
Individuals sending remittances to their home countries resort to various methods. They may send money to family with a friend or a family member visiting their homeland. Others may do international transfers, but this turns out to be expensive since transfers incur a charge of anywhere from 10 to 20 percent of the money sent. In addition, those sending money may also incur higher costs due to the exchange rates offered by the companies. Some companies that do international money transfers include Western Union and MoneyGram. There are other companies that charge a flat fee for up to a certain amount of money like Mexico Express which sends remittances to Mexico. Mexico Express customers can send remittances, but they also offer to send documents and letters at no extra charge. The remittance is then personally delivered to the recipients within 24 hours. Once the remittance is in the hands of the recipient, the majority of the remittance ends up going toward food, services and goods. Whatever is left over tends to be used to improve housing or buy property. It is estimated that only a small portion of the remittances ends up being invested in the country. However, this is a different story when the remittances are sent by mutual aid societies in the United States formed by former immigrants who are now permanent residents and U.S. citizens. Some of the members have prospered economically and raise funds to send back home. The money has been used to improve infrastructure, purchase computers for schools, and install water and sewage lines among other investments.
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