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remittance

[ri-mit-ns] / rɪˈmɪt ns /












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He has reported from Mexico on the impact of remittances on generational wealth and interned at USAFacts, where he focused on healthcare coverage.

From The Wall Street Journal

It can directly lead to less consumer demand and labor supply within the U.S., but also indirectly affect the amount of remittance money that foreign workers send home to their families abroad.

From Barron's

“There isn’t a family in Venezuela that doesn’t have a son, a brother, an uncle, or a nephew living elsewhere,” he said, adding that 50% of households in Venezuela depend on remittances from abroad.

From Los Angeles Times

Personal remittances between private citizens in the U.S. and Venezuela aren’t the target of sanctions enforcement, according to guidelines on the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many Cubans rely on remittances from family members abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal